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Alginate dressings and the diabetic foot ulcer |
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Practical Diabetes International,
Volume 14,
Issue 2,
1997,
Page 61-62
I. G. Lawrence,
J. T. Lear,
A. C. Burden,
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AbstractAlginate dressings derived from seaweed have been widely used in wound management over recent years and we have increasingly noted their use in diabetic foot ulcers. We report a 62 year old lady with insulin‐treated diabetes who initially presented with a superficial ulcer on the sole of her right foot and localised surrounding cellulitis. She was treated with intravenous broad spectrum antibiotics for one week with a good clinical response. Nevertheless, a triple phase bone scan demonstrated underlying osteomyelitis in the second metatarsal head. Conservative management was pursued, using oral antibiotics, a pressure‐relieving Scotchcast boot and continuous drainage via a frequently changed saline wick. However, the saline wick was subsequently replaced by an alginate dressing in the community. She was readmitted with cellulitis of her right foot and an associated abscess which required incision and drainage; later a ray excision of her second toe was performed. It was apparent that the alginate dressing had formed a hard occlusive matt over the ulcer and thus prevented the continuous drainage. Alginate dressings are contra‐indicated in the diabetic foot ulcer when there is a likelihood of underlying infe
ISSN:1357-8170
DOI:10.1002/pdi.1960140212
出版商:John Wiley&Sons, Ltd.
年代:1997
数据来源: WILEY
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Deterioration of diabetic foot lesions under hydrocolloid dressings |
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Practical Diabetes International,
Volume 14,
Issue 2,
1997,
Page 62-64
A. V. M. Foster,
S. Spencer,
M. E. Edmonds,
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AbstractEight cases are reported of diabetic foot lesions which deteriorated after application of hydrocolloid dressings. The dangers of applying such dressings in the circumstances outlined outweigh the practical and financial arguments for their use. The authors conclude that hydrocolloid dressings should never be used on deep, infected or discharging wounds on the diabetic foot or in circumstances that preclude frequent dressing changes and wound inspection.
ISSN:1357-8170
DOI:10.1002/pdi.1960140213
出版商:John Wiley&Sons, Ltd.
年代:1997
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Authors' Reply |
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Practical Diabetes International,
Volume 14,
Issue 2,
1997,
Page 65-66
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ISSN:1357-8170
DOI:10.1002/pdi.1960140215
出版商:John Wiley&Sons, Ltd.
年代:1997
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Product news and free reader enquiry service |
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Practical Diabetes International,
Volume 14,
Issue 2,
1997,
Page 66-66
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ISSN:1357-8170
DOI:10.1002/pdi.1960140216
出版商:John Wiley&Sons, Ltd.
年代:1997
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Masthead |
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Practical Diabetes International,
Volume 14,
Issue 2,
1997,
Page -
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ISSN:1357-8170
DOI:10.1002/pdi.1960140201
出版商:John Wiley&Sons, Ltd.
年代:1997
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