Plastic surgery for pressure sores
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Pressure sores–a constant problem for plegic patients and a permanent challenge for plastic surgery
Pressure sores can be defined as lesions caused by unrelieved pressure resulting in damage of the underlying tissue. They represent a common problem in the pathology of plegic patients and, plastic surgery has a significant role in their treatment. Pressure sores occur over bony prominences and so, they are most commonly seen at the sacrum and trochanters in paralyzed patients and at ischium fo...
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DESCRIPTION A 31-year-old man with known history of paraplegia presents to clinic with a long-standing wound as shown earlier. The wound is located in the presacral region with intact periosteum, healthy overlying fascia, and no purulence.
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عنوان ژورنال: Spinal Cord
سال: 1987
ISSN: 1362-4393,1476-5624
DOI: 10.1038/sc.1987.51