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Wound fixation for pressure ulcers: a new therapeutic concept based on the physical properties of wounds.

Fumihiro Mizokami1, Yoshiko Takahashi2, Tetsuya Nemoto3, Yayoi Nagai4, Makiko Tanaka5, Atsushi Utani6, Katsunori Furuta7, Zenzo Isogai8.   

Abstract

A pressure ulcer is defined as damage to skin and other tissues over a bony prominence caused by excess pressure. Deep pressure ulcers that develop over specific bony prominences often exhibit wound deformity, defined as a change in the 3-dimensional shape of the wound. Subsequently, the wound deformity can result in undermining formation, which is a characteristic of deep pressure ulcers. However, to date, a concept with respect to alleviating wound deformity has yet to be defined and described. To clarify the issue, we propose a new concept called "wound fixation" based on the physical properties of deep pressure ulcers with wound deformity. Wound fixation is defined here as the alleviation of wound deformity by exogenous materials. The wound fixation methods are classified as traction, anchor, and insertion based on the relation between the wound and action point by the exogenous materials. A retrospective survey of a case series showed that wound fixation was preferentially used for deep pressure ulcers at specific locations such as the sacrum, coccyx, and greater trochanter. Moreover, the methods of wound fixation were dependent on the pressure ulcer location. In conclusion, our new concept of wound fixation will be useful for the practical treatment and care of pressure ulcers. Further discussion and validation by other experts will be required to establish this concept.
Copyright © 2015 Tissue Viability Society. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Pressure ulcer; Undermining formation; Wound deformity; Wound fixation

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25660756     DOI: 10.1016/j.jtv.2015.01.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Tissue Viability        ISSN: 0965-206X            Impact factor:   2.932


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1.  Palpation for pressure ulcers: examining the bony prominence and physical properties of the wound.

Authors:  Yoshiko Takahashi; Fumihiro Mizokami; Zenzo Isogai
Journal:  Int Wound J       Date:  2017-06-20       Impact factor: 3.315

2.  Active topical therapy by "Furuta method" for effective pressure ulcer treatment: a retrospective study.

Authors:  Katsunori Furuta; Fumihiro Mizokami; Hitoshi Sasaki; Masato Yasuhara
Journal:  J Pharm Health Care Sci       Date:  2015-07-16
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