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Pearls and Pitfalls in Skin Ulcer Management [E-Book]

Contributor(s): Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2023Edition: 1st ed. 2023Description: XI, 684 p. 224 illus., 204 illus. in color. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783031454530
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Contents:
Foreword -- Preface -- I INTRODUCTION TO WOUND CARE, CLEASING, ANTISEPTIC AND LOCAL TREATMENT -- 1 Vulnology (also known as Wound Care): History and Myths of Chronic Wounds -- 2 Etiology, Classification and Advocating for a Holistic, Multidisciplinary Approach -- 3 Anatomical Base for Diagnosis -- 4 Wound Hygiene: From Traditional to Microenvironment in Cleansing -- 5 Principles of Antiseptic Treatment -- II DRESSING AND BANDAGES -- 6 Timing in Dressing and Bandaging -- 7 Advanced Moist Wound Dressing: Functional Classification -- 8 Dressing: Indications on Applications -- 9 Dressing in Burns -- 10 Innovative Dressings -- 11 Bandaging in Ulcer Care -- III INSTRUMENTAL TREATMENTS IN WOUNDS -- 12 Scientific Principles of Negative-pressure wound therapy (NPWT) -- 13 Latest Applications of Negative-pressure wound therapy NPTW -- 14 E STIM ME in Wound Care -- 15 Photobiomodulation (PBM) in Wound Care -- 16 Laser in Wound Care -- 17 Shock Waves in Wound Care -- 18 Hydrosurgery in Wound Care -- 19 Ultrasound in Wound Care -- 20 Topical Oxygen in Wound Care -- IV REGENERATIVE MEDICINE AND TISSUE BIOINGENEERING -- 21 Evidence based and clinical experimentation on cell therapy -- 22 Bioinductive Dressing -- 23 Connective Tissues and Matrix Components -- 24 Mesenchymal Cells from Adipose Tissue -- 25 Monocytes -- 26 Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) -- 27 MIMo (Minimal Invasive Modality) in Burns -- V MEASUREMENT AND DOCUMENTATION -- 28 The Vulnological Folder -- 29 Imaging and Measurement -- 30 Clinical Measurement -- 31 Telemedicine and Artificial Intelligence -- VI INFECTION IN WOUND CARE. - 32 Infection Diagnosis. - 33 Infection Classification -- 34 Infected Wound Bed Management: the Diabetic Foot -- 35 Drugs and Infection -- 36 Osteomyelitis -- VII PLASTIC SURGERY: WHEN AND HOW -- 37 Grafting and Micrografting in Wound Care -- 38 Surgical Debridement in Wound Care -- 39 Reconstructive Options in Wound Care: From Simplest to Most Complex -- 40 Surgical Indications in all Diagnostic and Care Pathways (PDTA) settings -- 41 Microsurgery in Wound Care -- 42 Advanced Reconstruction in Wound Care -- 43 Lower Limb Ulcers: Clinical and Diagnostic Workout -- VIII MISCELLANEOUS -- 44 Wound Care in Aesthetic Plastic Surgery -- 45 Postural Asset -- 46 Pain Management -- 47 Nutrition and Metabolism -- 48 Diabetic Foot Management -- 49 Ozone Therapy in Wound Care -- 50 Malignant Wound Care and Advanced Illness Management -- 51 Prevention of Ulcer Recurrence -- 52 Rehabilitation in Wound Care -- 53 Lymphedema and Wound Care -- 53 Budget Implications in Quality Dressing -- 55 Scar Management.
Summary: Thought as a primary reference on cutaneous ulcer management, written in a clear style by multidisciplinary experts and carefully edited and crafted, this volume covers of the complex topic of Wound Care, highlighting Pearls and Pitfalls in Skin Ulcer Management: from anatomy, epidemiology, pathogenesis and prevention, to diagnosis and selection of the best treatment options. This book also offers practical "how to do" advice and includes sections on cleaning and dressing, Negative-pressure wound therapy (NPWT), the latest on dermal substitutes, Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) and Minimal Invasive Modality (MIMo) in burns. Specific parts illustrate how to assess a clinical wound measurement, and the role played by imaging and telemedicine. The section on infection ranges from diagnosis and classification to drug treatments, diabetic foot management and osteomyelitis. Specific chapters focus on surgical intervention, ranging from grafting and micrografting, to surgical debridement, different reconstructive options and lower limb ulcers. The final part offers additional knowledge, as for example wound and scars in aesthetic surgery, in advanced illnesses or recurrence, pain management, rehabilitation and posture restoration. While moving from plastic surgery, this truly interdisciplinary and richly illustrated volume spans over many disciplines, and will be highly valued by all specialists that face ulcer wound care in their clinical experience, from plastic and vascular surgeons to other wound specialists and related health professionals, as physiotherapists and nurses. Written in a clear style and in an easy-to-read format, this volume will also be of use for courses and university masters teaching how to manage this complex pathology.
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Foreword -- Preface -- I INTRODUCTION TO WOUND CARE, CLEASING, ANTISEPTIC AND LOCAL TREATMENT -- 1 Vulnology (also known as Wound Care): History and Myths of Chronic Wounds -- 2 Etiology, Classification and Advocating for a Holistic, Multidisciplinary Approach -- 3 Anatomical Base for Diagnosis -- 4 Wound Hygiene: From Traditional to Microenvironment in Cleansing -- 5 Principles of Antiseptic Treatment -- II DRESSING AND BANDAGES -- 6 Timing in Dressing and Bandaging -- 7 Advanced Moist Wound Dressing: Functional Classification -- 8 Dressing: Indications on Applications -- 9 Dressing in Burns -- 10 Innovative Dressings -- 11 Bandaging in Ulcer Care -- III INSTRUMENTAL TREATMENTS IN WOUNDS -- 12 Scientific Principles of Negative-pressure wound therapy (NPWT) -- 13 Latest Applications of Negative-pressure wound therapy NPTW -- 14 E STIM ME in Wound Care -- 15 Photobiomodulation (PBM) in Wound Care -- 16 Laser in Wound Care -- 17 Shock Waves in Wound Care -- 18 Hydrosurgery in Wound Care -- 19 Ultrasound in Wound Care -- 20 Topical Oxygen in Wound Care -- IV REGENERATIVE MEDICINE AND TISSUE BIOINGENEERING -- 21 Evidence based and clinical experimentation on cell therapy -- 22 Bioinductive Dressing -- 23 Connective Tissues and Matrix Components -- 24 Mesenchymal Cells from Adipose Tissue -- 25 Monocytes -- 26 Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) -- 27 MIMo (Minimal Invasive Modality) in Burns -- V MEASUREMENT AND DOCUMENTATION -- 28 The Vulnological Folder -- 29 Imaging and Measurement -- 30 Clinical Measurement -- 31 Telemedicine and Artificial Intelligence -- VI INFECTION IN WOUND CARE. - 32 Infection Diagnosis. - 33 Infection Classification -- 34 Infected Wound Bed Management: the Diabetic Foot -- 35 Drugs and Infection -- 36 Osteomyelitis -- VII PLASTIC SURGERY: WHEN AND HOW -- 37 Grafting and Micrografting in Wound Care -- 38 Surgical Debridement in Wound Care -- 39 Reconstructive Options in Wound Care: From Simplest to Most Complex -- 40 Surgical Indications in all Diagnostic and Care Pathways (PDTA) settings -- 41 Microsurgery in Wound Care -- 42 Advanced Reconstruction in Wound Care -- 43 Lower Limb Ulcers: Clinical and Diagnostic Workout -- VIII MISCELLANEOUS -- 44 Wound Care in Aesthetic Plastic Surgery -- 45 Postural Asset -- 46 Pain Management -- 47 Nutrition and Metabolism -- 48 Diabetic Foot Management -- 49 Ozone Therapy in Wound Care -- 50 Malignant Wound Care and Advanced Illness Management -- 51 Prevention of Ulcer Recurrence -- 52 Rehabilitation in Wound Care -- 53 Lymphedema and Wound Care -- 53 Budget Implications in Quality Dressing -- 55 Scar Management.

Thought as a primary reference on cutaneous ulcer management, written in a clear style by multidisciplinary experts and carefully edited and crafted, this volume covers of the complex topic of Wound Care, highlighting Pearls and Pitfalls in Skin Ulcer Management: from anatomy, epidemiology, pathogenesis and prevention, to diagnosis and selection of the best treatment options. This book also offers practical "how to do" advice and includes sections on cleaning and dressing, Negative-pressure wound therapy (NPWT), the latest on dermal substitutes, Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) and Minimal Invasive Modality (MIMo) in burns. Specific parts illustrate how to assess a clinical wound measurement, and the role played by imaging and telemedicine. The section on infection ranges from diagnosis and classification to drug treatments, diabetic foot management and osteomyelitis. Specific chapters focus on surgical intervention, ranging from grafting and micrografting, to surgical debridement, different reconstructive options and lower limb ulcers. The final part offers additional knowledge, as for example wound and scars in aesthetic surgery, in advanced illnesses or recurrence, pain management, rehabilitation and posture restoration. While moving from plastic surgery, this truly interdisciplinary and richly illustrated volume spans over many disciplines, and will be highly valued by all specialists that face ulcer wound care in their clinical experience, from plastic and vascular surgeons to other wound specialists and related health professionals, as physiotherapists and nurses. Written in a clear style and in an easy-to-read format, this volume will also be of use for courses and university masters teaching how to manage this complex pathology.

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