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Surgical reconstructive procedures for treatment of ischial, sacral and trochanteric pressure ulcers.

M Marchi, S Battaglia, S Marchese, E Intagliata, C Spataro, R Vecchio.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Pressure ulcers are frequent complications for long term hospitalized bed-ridden patients which are not able to move or move very little. In fact, the lesion forms in a skin and muscle region which undergoes a constant pressure between an underlying bone protrusion and a support structure such as a bed or a wheelchair. Initially only the outer layers are involved but in time, the ulcer can spread to the deeper structures and reach the bone. PATIENTS AND METHODS: In our work we described the anatomical areas that are most often subject to developing a pressure ulcer and we considered the surgical treatment and reconstructive procedures which are applied using a logical and rigorous sequence.
RESULTS: We considered 4 clinical cases (2 ischiatic sores, 1 sacral sore and 1 gluteal-trochanteric sore) which demonstrate the surgical treatment and the reconstructive procedures.
CONCLUSIONS: It is crucial to cover the defects with a thick flap to give more support and protection to the areas which undergo pressure and to lower the incidence of recurrences.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26188755      PMCID: PMC4511039     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  G Chir        ISSN: 0391-9005


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