ID | 119047 |
Title Alternative | Debridement in Patients with Pressure Ulcers
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Author |
Ohura, Norihiko
Kyorin University
Sakisaka, Masanobu
Kyorin University
Kinoshita, Mikio
Tokyo Nishi Tokushukai Hospital
Sekiyama, Takuya
Kyorin University
Terabe, Yuta
Tokyo Nishi Tokushukai Hospital
Morishige, Yuki
Kyorin University
Takushima, Akihiko
Kyorin University
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Keywords | 褥瘡
wound bed preparation
デブリードマン
スラフ
eschar
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Journal Article
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Description | Debridement is a topical treatment for pressure ulcers based on wound bed preparation. and wound healing is triggered only after removal of the necrotic tissue. There are three types of debridement: surgical, mechanical. and autolytic. Surgical debridement is invasive; however, it promotes the wound healing process. It is mainly performed in hospitals. Autolytic debridement is performed in situations wherein it is not possible to cope with bleeding, such as in homecare settings. Although less invasive, removal of necrotic tissue by autolytic debridement takes a substantial amount of time. Mechanical debridement is performed by physically removing small areas of necrotic tissue from the granulation surface using negative-pressure wound therapy, curettes, or the wet-to-dry technique.
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Journal Title |
形成外科
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ISSN | 00215228
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NCID | AN00072268
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Publisher | 克誠堂出版
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Volume | 61
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Issue | 6
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Start Page | 676
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End Page | 684
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Published Date | 2018-06
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jpn
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departments |
University Hospital
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