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Surgical Debridement
Pages 3-15
Our aging population, combined with an increase incidence of both diabetes and obesity, has fueled the need for better care of acute and chronic wounds associated with these diseases. Interventional Wound Healing focuses on what modern surgery can do to accelerate the healing of such wounds. Utilizing case studies alongside background and in-depth analysis for each technique with color images and videos, this book is intended to guide the reader in surgical and non-surgical procedures to assist with wound closure.
Edited by the medical director of the Brigham and Women's Hospital Wound Care Center, Interventional Wound Healing takes the plastic surgeon's point of view on wound care and various surgical and non-surgical interventional treatments. Where the typical wound care book addresses bandaging and dressing of various surface wounds, Interventional Wound Healing delves into the surgical and interventional procedures that can effectively treat both acute and chronic wounds. Written for wound care professional including physicians, podiatrists, nurses, residents and students this book features three distinct sections covering surgical methods and techniques, amputation, and interventional techniques, paying special attention to skin grafts, flaps, and substitutions, as well as arterial and venous interventions.
Surgical Debridement
Pages 3-15
Bacterial Control
Pages 17-37
Amputations of the Lower Extremity
Pages 39-61
Gastrocsoleus Lengthening
Pages 63-74
Operative Management of Pressure Injuries
Pages 75-84
Forefoot Operations
Pages 85-110
Hindfoot Operations
Pages 111-122
Skin Grafting
Pages 123-142
Local and Regional Flaps
Pages 143-152
Perforator Flaps
Pages 153-167
Free Tissue Transfer
Pages 169-191
Negative-Pressure Wound Therapy
Pages 193-213
Matrices and Dermal Substitutes for Wound Treatment
Pages 215-250
Arterial Diagnostics
Pages 253-268
Minimally Invasive Arterial Interventions for Wounds
Pages 269-281
Endovascular Venous Interventions
Pages 283-307
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