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Application of Lucilia sericata Larvae in Debridement of Pressure Wounds in Outpatient Settings
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[Options for flap coverage in pressure sores].

S Nae1, N Antohi, C Stîngu

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Surgical repair of pressure sores shows a 27% recurrence rate, highlighting the need for effective reconstructive techniques to improve patient outcomes and reduce complications in pressure ulcer management.

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Area of Science:

  • Plastic Surgery
  • Wound Healing
  • Reconstructive Surgery

Context:

  • Pressure sores, also known as pressure ulcers, represent a significant clinical challenge.
  • Despite advancements, recurrence rates and variable success persist in surgical management.
  • This study focuses on surgical interventions for sacral, ischial, and trochanteric pressure sores.

Purpose:

  • To evaluate the outcomes of surgical repair for pressure sores.
  • To analyze complication and recurrence rates following reconstructive surgery.
  • To discuss various coverage options for pressure sore management.

Summary:

  • A cohort of 27 patients with 45 pressure sores underwent surgical repair between 2003-2007.
  • Mean follow-up was 6 months, with 40% experiencing complications and 27% recurrence at 6 months.
  • The study details surgical techniques and coverage options, advocating for their role in reducing morbidity and costs.

Impact:

  • Surgical coverage is crucial for mitigating morbidity, mortality, and treatment expenses associated with pressure sores.
  • Understanding recurrence patterns informs the development of improved surgical strategies.
  • This research contributes to optimizing pressure ulcer treatment protocols.