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Area of Science:

  • Wound healing
  • Medical technology
  • Surgical innovation

Background:

  • Aging populations and comorbidities like diabetes increase pressure injury prevalence.
  • Sinus tracts complicate pressure injury management, hindering wound bed visualization and care.
  • Sinus wounds, characterized by small surface openings and deep tracts, present clinical challenges.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review current assessment and treatment methods for sinus wounds.
  • To introduce novel evaluation and treatment strategies for sinus wounds.
  • To enhance patient care quality for complex wound types.

Main Methods:

  • Review of existing literature on sinus wound assessment and treatment.
  • Proposal of three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction for wound evaluation.
  • Introduction of endoscopic techniques for sinus wound management.

Main Results:

  • Current methods for sinus wound assessment are limited by wound complexity.
  • 3D reconstruction offers improved visualization of sinus tract morphology.
  • Endoscopic techniques facilitate thorough wound debridement and targeted treatment.

Conclusions:

  • Sinus wounds, particularly in pressure injuries, require advanced management techniques.
  • Three-dimensional reconstruction and endoscopic approaches represent a significant advancement in sinus wound care.
  • These innovative methods promise improved healing outcomes and patient quality of life.