Lower Extremity Wounds

Lower Extremity Wounds

Author: Karen Ousey

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2008-04-30

Total Pages: 310

ISBN-13: 0470697903

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Lower limb wounds are frequently observed in clinical practice and often present a real challenge for health care practitioners. Lower extremity wound care requires a multidisciplinary approach involving a number of different health care professionals in order to achieve optimum patient care. Nurses and podiatrists, in particular, are frequently involved in the assessment and management of lower extremity wounds, often working in partnership. Lower Extremity Wounds: A problem-based learning approach is the first wound care book that has been written as a joint venture by experienced nurses and podiatrists, all with expert knowledge in wound care. It highlights the importance of multi-professional collaboration to encourage the crossing and dismantling of professional boundaries, to increase understanding of each other's roles, and ultimately to ensure that the patient receives the best available evidence-based interventions during their health care journey. Taking a problem-based learning approach, each of the ten chapters highlights best practice in the management of wounds by type, discusses clinical guidelines and current evidence, and links this theory to a clinical scenario thus bridging the theory to practice gap. Numerous full-colour illustrations are used throughout the book to visually enhance the reader's learning. Aimed at both students and practitioners, this book is essential reading for anyone involved in lower extremity wound care.


Ulcers of the Lower Extremity

Ulcers of the Lower Extremity

Author: Ajay K Khanna

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2016-01-14

Total Pages: 483

ISBN-13: 8132226356

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This book focuses on the clinical evaluation and management of ulcers of the lower limbs. There are numerous causes for ulceration in the lower limbs and each variety requires careful clinical evaluation and management approach. In 29 chapters, written by highly experienced surgeons, the book covers prevalence, types, healing mechanisms, clinical evaluation and microbiology of the ulcers, followed by detailed review of each ulcer variety. Chapters on pyoderma gangrenosum, diabetic foot, grafts and flaps, amputation, pain control strategy and documentation of these cases provide a complete coverage from management stand-point. The book is essential reading not only for general surgeons and vascular surgeons, but also has relevance for orthopedic surgeons, podiatrists, dermatologists and oncologists who manage such cases. Also serves as reference guide for post-graduate examination.


Compartment Syndrome

Compartment Syndrome

Author: Cyril Mauffrey

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2019-09-02

Total Pages: 187

ISBN-13: 3030223310

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Compartment syndrome is a complex physiologic process with significant potential harm, and though an important clinical problem, the basic science and research surrounding this entity remains poorly understood. This unique open access book fills the gap in the knowledge of compartment syndrome, re-evaluating the current state of the art on this condition. The current clinical diagnostic criteria are presented, as well as the multiple dilemmas facing the surgeon. Pathophysiology, ischemic thresholds and pressure management techniques and limitations are discussed in detail. The main surgical management strategy, fasciotomy, is then described for both the upper and lower extremities, along with wound care. Compartment syndrome due to patient positioning, in children and polytrauma patients, and unusual presentations are likewise covered. Novel diagnosis and prevention strategies, as well as common misconceptions and legal ramifications stemming from compartment syndrome, round out the presentation. Unique and timely, Compartment Syndrome: A Guide to Diagnosis and Management will be indispensable for orthopedic and trauma surgeons confronted with this common yet challenging medical condition.


Mechanisms of Vascular Disease

Mechanisms of Vascular Disease

Author: Robert Fitridge

Publisher: University of Adelaide Press

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 589

ISBN-13: 1922064009

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New updated edition first published with Cambridge University Press. This new edition includes 29 chapters on topics as diverse as pathophysiology of atherosclerosis, vascular haemodynamics, haemostasis, thrombophilia and post-amputation pain syndromes.


Guideline for Management of Wounds in Patients with Lower-extremity Wounds Due to Diabetes Mellitus And/or Neuropathic Disease

Guideline for Management of Wounds in Patients with Lower-extremity Wounds Due to Diabetes Mellitus And/or Neuropathic Disease

Author: Phyllis A. Bonham

Publisher:

Published: 2021

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13:

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"Millions of individuals in the United States and worldwide have diabetes mellitus that is often complicated by peripheral neuropathy and/or ischemia due to lower-extremity arterial disease, which leads to foot ulceration and limb loss at great cost to the individual and the health-care system. Therefore, specialized, evidence-based wound care for those individuals is an area of great need. This third edition of the WOCN Society’s Guideline for Management of Patients with Lower-Extremity Wounds Due to Diabetes Mellitus and/or Neuropathic Disease is the result of a systematic search, review, and synthesis of evidence from literature published from January 2014 through May 2018 with some relevant updates from 2019–2021 during the consensus review process. The target audience for the guideline includes wound, ostomy, and continence (WOC) specialty nurses and other health-care professionals who specialize in, direct, or provide wound care for patients with/or at risk for lower-extremity (LE) wounds due to diabetes mellitus and/or neuropathic disease (DM/ND). The guideline lists 72 specific recommendations along with summaries of the supporting evidence for screening and diagnosis, assessment, and management of patients with LE wounds due to DM/ND. Topics include the following: Comprehensive assessment and examination of the patient and lower extremities; Vascular assessment/tests; Examination of feet for peripheral neuropathy and loss of protective sensation; Identification/stratification of foot risk; Wound assessment, classification, and management; Off-loading and wound protection; Identification, diagnosis, and treatment of infection and osteomyelitis; Neuropathic pain management; Lifestyle measures to influence wound healing; Non-Surgical management of Charcot foot; Adjunctive therapies; Surgical interventions, Strategies including patient education to prevent wounds and/or adverse outcomes. In addition, the guideline provides a guide for applying evidence-based knowledge to clinical practice" --


Acute & Chronic Wounds

Acute & Chronic Wounds

Author: Ruth A. Bryant

Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences

Published: 2012-01-01

Total Pages: 671

ISBN-13: 0323069436

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Rev. ed. of: Acute and chronic wounds / [edited by] Ruth A. Bryant, Denise P. Nix. 3rd ed. c2007.


Vascular Surgery, Neurosurgery, Lower Extremity Ulcers, Antimicrobials, Wound Assessment, Care, Measurement and Repair

Vascular Surgery, Neurosurgery, Lower Extremity Ulcers, Antimicrobials, Wound Assessment, Care, Measurement and Repair

Author: Melvin A. Shiffman

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2020-01-21

Total Pages: 183

ISBN-13: 3030107167

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This book introduces readers to the latest developments regarding pressure injury wounds, diabetic wounds, and negative pressure wound therapy. The first part exclusively deals with wounds from pressure ulcers, describing in detail their prevention, classification, and treatment. In turn, chapters addressing diabetic wounds form the middle part of the book. Here, the authors provide guidance on the medication and treatment (e.g. stem cells, laser) of patients suffering from this disease. The book’s last part, which focuses on negative pressure wound therapy, addresses all major aspects of this approach, reflecting the latest research. Illustrated with a wealth of high-quality pictures throughout, the book offers a unique resource for both beginners and experienced plastic surgeons.


Predictors of Wound Healing in Lower Extremity Wounds

Predictors of Wound Healing in Lower Extremity Wounds

Author: Jeremy Seth Honaker

Publisher:

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 145

ISBN-13:

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The purpose of the study is to evaluate the temporal development of symptom onset and severity and to determine relationships between delayed wound healing (wound total surface area), symptoms (depressive symptoms [DS], pain, sleep disturbance [SD]), and health related quality of life (HRQoL) in older adults undergoing Mohs micrographic surgery [MMS] of lower extremity non melanoma skin cancer (NMSC) healing by secondary intention. This is a prospective exploratory study of patients undergoing MMS for NMSC in a single academic dermatological surgery clinic. Subjects were enrolled on the day of surgery and followed weekly for 4 weeks, except 4 subjects were followed weekly until healed. Descriptive statistics and T-tests were used to explore differences between those with and without wound expansion at week 1 among these variables: demographics, co-morbidities, laboratory values, and NIH PROMIS DS, pain, SD, and HRQoL surveys. Logistic regression was performed between the variables and the wound expansion group to determine predictors of wound healing. An analysis revealed that subjects undergoing MMS for NMSC generally have good HRQoL, and symptom measures and HRQoL consistently improve by week 4 postoperatively. There was no significant relationships noted between demographics, co-morbidities, laboratory values, symptom measures, HRQoL, and wound total surface area. A trend was noted with the 14 subjects with 5 experiencing wound expansion greater than -15% expansion and 9 were without expansion at week 1. No significant differences were noted between demographics, co-morbidities, laboratory values, symptom measures, or health related quality of life with those with and without wound expansion, except for age. Age was significantly different with the wound expansion group averaging 12 years older (p = 0.02). Of the 4 subjects followed until healed, 2 subject's wounds expanded and required 10-12 weeks to heal compared to 6-8 weeks in 2 subjects without wound expansion. Logistic regression revealed a trending toward significance (p=.08) with age. The likelihood for experiencing wound expansion increases by 24% for every increase in year (OR = 1.24 CI 95% 0.97-1.58). In conclusion, this preliminary report reveals that older adults may be more likely to have wound expansion, which may result in delayed wound healing.


Handbook of Lower Extremity Reconstruction

Handbook of Lower Extremity Reconstruction

Author: Scott T. Hollenbeck

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2020-04-01

Total Pages: 313

ISBN-13: 3030410358

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This focused, concise book offers an in-depth analysis of lower extremity reconstruction alongside region-specific photos and illustrations. As an anatomical atlas, it seeks to aid the visual learner in showcasing the key steps in setting up and raising the flap for a given defect. Organized into two sections, opening chapters are arranged by general location, focusing specifically on the lower limb. Each general location of a wound is accompanied by an examination of relevant anatomy, including blood supply, nerve supply, arc of rotation of the tissue, and local flap options. Following a description of the anatomy, subsequent paragraphs explain the application of relevant local flap options. Section two incorporates flap demonstration and application into each chapter, offering a more detailed description, true and specific to each anatomical site of the technique. Supplemented by high-quality images and figures, Handbook of Lower Extremity Reconstruction: Clinical Case-Based Review and Flap Atlas is an invaluable reference for practicing plastic and orthopedic surgeons and residents in training.