Literature DB >> 8211693

Organization and development of a university multidisciplinary wound care clinic.

D L Steed1, H Edington, H H Moosa, M W Webster.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: A multidisciplinary wound care clinic was established to diagnose and treat patients with nonhealing ulcers of the lower extremity.
METHODS: The clinic was organized under the direction of the departments of vascular surgery and dermatology with support by the departments of plastic surgery, hyperbaric medicine, orthopedic surgery, and podiatry, and a research nurse.
RESULTS: In the first 4 years and 3 months, 683 patients were evaluated. One hundred seventy-one patients underwent outpatient testing in the noninvasive vascular laboratory and 30 patients underwent angiography. Causes of the ulcers were venous stasis, 280 patients (41%); diabetic neuropathy, 182 patients (27%); arterial insufficiency, 119 patients (17%); rheumatologic disorders, 38 patients (6%); trauma, 15 patients (2%); and in 49 patients (7%) a variety of other disorders. One hundred seventy-nine operations were performed including 86 operating room debridements, 48 amputations (43 toe, 4 below knee, 1 above knee), 23 arterial bypasses, 1 venous bypass, 14 skin grafts, 2 pedicle flaps, and 5 excisions of tumor. Fifty-six patients with cellulitis were admitted to the hospital for intravenous antibiotics and 12 patients were treated with hyperbaric oxygen therapy. One-hundred thirty-two patients were entered into randomized prospective trials of topical growth factors on Institutional Review Board approved protocols.
CONCLUSIONS: We concluded that a multidisciplinary approach to wound care is beneficial to patients with chronic wounds and provides a mechanism for clinical investigation on the healing of problem wounds.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8211693

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Surgery        ISSN: 0039-6060            Impact factor:   3.982


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