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Journal of the Korean Wound Management Society 2005;1(1): 83-86.
욕창의 치유
오갑성·임소영·문구현·현원석·방사익
성균관대학교 의과대학 성형외과
The Treatment of Pressure Sore
Kap Sung Oh, So Young Lim, Goo Hyun Mun, Won Sok Hyon, Sa Ik Bang
Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Samsung Medical Center, Seoul, Korea
  Published online: 30 November 2005.
ABSTRACT
Pressure ulcer is one of the most severe complications in the immobilized patients such as the spinal cord injury, cerebrovascular disease. As the accident and industrial injury increase, the incidence of pressure ulcer is increasing too. Appropriate pressure ulcer prevention is never an easy work. Damage owing to pressure may occur within few hours, before the patient receives medical attention. Careful observation and general care for prevention is essential. Sacral pressure ulcer treatment requires multidisciplinary approach, surgical procedures following nutritional and medical status rehabilitation, spasticity treatment and infection control. Flap coverage is essential for successful treatment of pressure ulcer. Historically, rotation or advancement flaps were used in many cases, but nowadays musculocutaneous or fasciocutaneous flaps have been preferred universally. Recently development of perforator flaps allowed reconstructive surgeons to harvest flaps without sacrificing muscles. For the patients who are not in good general state and therefore are not candidates to undergo operations, wound cleansing is considered as an important component of pressure ulcer care. Among several dressing methods, VAC (Vacuum assisted closure) therapy is known as one of the most effective methods in the treatment of pressure sores. (J Korean Wound Care Soc 2005;1:83-86)
Key Words: Pressure sore, VAC, Perforator flap
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