scholarly journals Role of Hemoglobin Spray in Wound Bed Preparation

2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 01-03
Author(s):  
Ravi Chittoria

Wound is a common problem following burn, trauma or infection. There are various methods to limit the infection and to cover the raw area. Before definitive cover, the wound bed must be ready to accept the reconstructive procedure. Various methods help in wound bed preparation. Recently hemoglobin spray has been advocated to hasten the wound bed preparation. In this article, we share our experience of using innovative hemoglobin spray in wound bed preparation.

2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
pp. 01-03
Author(s):  
Ravi Chittoria

Pressure ulcer or pressure sore is one of the complications seen in bedridden patients. Management of these ulcers is often challenging. But there is no well-established method that accelerates the wound healing rate. Various adjunctive methods are used for wound bed preparation before definitive reconstruction plan is made. Here we describe our experience in the role of insulin therapy as an adjunct in the management of pressure sores.


2004 ◽  
Vol 32 (6) ◽  
pp. 1425-1426 ◽  
Author(s):  
Martin Westphal ◽  
Perenlei Enkhbaatar ◽  
Daniel L. Traber

Author(s):  
John O. Ogunbileje ◽  
David N. Herndon ◽  
Andrew J. Murton ◽  
Craig Porter

Author(s):  
Marcelo Augusto Fontenelle RIBEIRO-JUNIOR ◽  
Daniel Dante YEH ◽  
Samara de Souza AUGUSTO ◽  
Yasmin Garcia Batista ELIAS ◽  
Paola Rezende NÉDER ◽  
...  

ABSTRACT Background: Enterocutaneous fistulas represent a connection between the gastrointestinal tract and adjacent tissues. Among them, there is a subdivision - the enteroatmospheric fistulas, in which the origin is the gastrointestinal tract in connection with the external environment through an open wound in the abdomen. Due to the high output in enterocutaneous fistulas, the loss of fluids, electrolytes, minerals and proteins leads to complications such as sepsis, malnutrition and electrolyte derangements. The parenteral nutrition has its secondary risks, and the fistuloclysis, that consist in the infusion of enteral feeding and also the chyme through the distal fistula, represents an alternative to the management of these patients until the definitive surgical approach. Aim: To evaluate the current evidence on the fistuloclysis technique, its applicability, advantages and disadvantages for patients with high output fistulas. Method: A systematic literature search was conducted in May 2020 with the headings “fistuloclysis”, “chyme reinfusion” and “succus entericus reinfusion”, in the PubMed, Medline and SciELO databases. Results: There were 29 articles selected for the development of this narrative synthesis, from 2003 to 2020, including reviews and case reports. Conclusion: Fistuloclysis is a safe method which optimizes the clinical, nutritional, and immunological conditions of patients with enteroatmospheric fistulas, increasing the chances of success of the reconstructive procedure. In cases where the definitive repair is not possible, chances of reducing or even stopping the use of nutrition through the parental route are increased, thus representing a promising modality for the management of most challenging cases.


1991 ◽  
Vol 88 (4) ◽  
pp. 744
Author(s):  
Errikos Constant ◽  
E. E. Tredget

2002 ◽  
Vol 16 (44) ◽  
pp. 69-76 ◽  
Author(s):  
Caroline Dowsett

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