Title: Whats new in chronic ulcer management
1Whats new in chronic ulcer management ?
2Wound Definition
- A breach of the epidermis of skin that can lead
to infection and sepsis
3Classification
- Acute wound
- Chronic wound
4Acute wound
- Mechanical force
- Healing process
- Coagulation phase
- Inflammatory phase
- Proliferative phase
- Remodeling phase
5Chronic wound
- Fail in healing process
- Persist inflammatory phase
- Cellular senescence
- Repetitive trauma
6Chronic wound
- Common cause
- Venous stasis
- Diabetes mellitus
- Pressure necrosis
- Other cause
- Malignancy
- Vasculitis
- Pyoderma gangrenosum
7Type of wound healing
- Primary wound healing
- Secondary wound healing
- Epithelialization
8Wound bed preparation
- Debridement
- Control infection
- Environment for healing
- Moist wound healing
- Dressing
9Debridement
- Why debride?
- Wound assessment
- Infection
- Necrotic tissue delays formation of granulation
and epithelial tissue - Initiate healing process
10Debridement
- Surgical debridement
- Mechanical debridement
- Wet to dry dressing
- Forceful saline irrigation
11Debridement
- Enzymatic debridement
- Papain
- Collagenase
- Autolytic debridement
- Occlusive dressing
12Debridement
- Biological debridement
- Maggots therapy
- Quite effective in removing necrotic debris
- Useful when antibiotic resistant
13Topical antibiotic
- Bactericidal gt Bacteriostatic
- Broad spectrum
- Minimal tissue irritation
- Not inhibit healing process
- Minimal systemic effect
- Sustained action
14Topical antibiotic
- Iodine the most toxic agent on fibroblast
- New agent Iodosorb
- Hydrogen peroxide
- Silver compounds
- Silver sulfadiazine
- Silvernitrate
- Noncrystalline silver compounds (Acticoat)
15Topical antibiotic
- Mefenide
- Acetic acid
- Chlorhexidine
- Sodium Hypochlorite (Dakins solution)
- Topical antibiotic
16Wound healing materials
- Traditional product
- Advanced product
- Moist wound healing
- Active product
- Bioactive compounds enhance healing
- Tissue engineering
- Nanotechnology gt Nanocrystalline silver
17Dressing
- Desirable dressing characteristics
- Protect wound from bacterial and FB
- Absorb exudate
- Prevent heat and fluid loss
- Provide compression
- Be nonadherent
- Create a warm, moist occluded environment
- Be esthetically attractive
18Dressing
- Occlusive dressing concept
- Dry wound
- Occlusive
dressing - Moist wound
19Dressing
- Occlusive dressing concept
- Maintainaning an occluded environment
- Maintain mildly acidity pH
- Relative low oxygen tension on surface
20Dressing
- Placing an occlusive dressing on an infected
wound encourages bacterial proliferation and
exacerbates the infection
21Type of dressing
- Non adherent fabrics
- Absorptive
- Occlusive
- Nonbiologic
- Biologic
- Creams, ointment, solution
22Type of dressing
- Nonadherent fabrics
- Xeroform
- Xeroflo
- Adaptic
- Meditel
23Type of dressing
- Absorptive dressing
- Gauze gt adhere to wound
- Foams gt Absorbent and nonadherent
- gt Expand and conform to wound
- Lyofoam(Convatec), Flexzan(Dow Hickham)
- Curafoam(The kendall company), Biopatch(JJ)
24Type of dressing
- Occlusive dressings Non biologic
- Film Transparent, Nonabsorbtive
- Tegaderm(3M), Bioclusive(JJ),
- Op-site(Smith Nephew)
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25Type of dressing
- Occlusive dressings Non biologic
- Hydrocolloids Absorbtive dressing
- Duoderm(Convatec), Cutinova(SmithNephew),
Nuderm(JJ),
26Type of dressing
- Occlusive dressings Non biologic
- Alginates Calcium salt of seaweed
- Utility in exudative wound
- Algosteril(JJ), Kaltostat(Convatec),
27Type of dressing
- Occlusive dressings Non biologic
- Hydrogels 80 water
- Rehydration to dry wound
- Poor absorptive effect
- Nugel(JJ), Tegagel(3M), Flexigel(SmithNephew)
28Type of dressing
- Occlusive dressings Non biologic
29Type of dressing
- Occlusive dressings Non biologic
- Healing and limit pain gt Nonocclusive
- Not differ in epithelialization and healing
30Type of dressing
- Occlusive dressings Bioactive
- Skin substitutes
- Bilayer analog
- Epidermal analog
- Dermal analog lt dermal factor
31Type of dressing
- Occlusive dressings Bioactive
- Temporary
- Homograft Cadaver skin
- Xenograft Pig skin
- Amnion
- Transcyte(SmithNephew)
- Biobrane(Dow hickham)
32Type of dressing
- Occlusive dressings Bioactive
- Permanent
- Apigraft (Organogenesis Inc, Novartis USA)
- Dermagraft (Advanced tissue sciences Inc, USA)
- Alloderm (Lifecell, USA)
- Integra (Integra life science corporation, USA)
33Negative pressure wound therapy
- Mechanism
- Edema
- Blood perfusion
- Cell proliferation
- Infection
- Dressing change
34Negative pressure wound therapy (V.A.C. system)
- Component
- Open-cell foam
- Suction tube
- Adhesive drape
- Suction and reservoir
35Negative pressure wound therapy (V.A.C. system)
36Negative pressure wound therapy (V.A.C. system)
37Negative pressure wound therapy (V.A.C. system)
38Negative pressure wound therapy (V.A.C. system)
39Negative pressure wound therapy (V.A.C. system)
40Negative pressure wound therapy (V.A.C. system)
41Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
- The intermittent systemic administration of 100
oxygen under pressure greater than atmospheric
42Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
- Produce neo-vascularization
- Normalized PMN function
- Direct toxic to anaerobic organism
- Improved activity of ATB
- Improved epithelialization
43Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
44Diabetic ulcer
- Neuropathic ulcer
- Ischemic ulcer
- Infective ulcer
45Diabetic ulcer Neuropathic ulcer
- Sensory function
- Pain Touch
- Motor function
- Intrinsic muscles of foot
- Autonomic function
- Sympathetic function
46Diabetic ulcer Neuropathic ulcer
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47Diabetic ulcer Neuropathic ulcer
48Diabetic ulcer Neuropathic ulcer
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- Loss of sensation
- Foot deformity (Charcot deformity)
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49Diabetic ulcer Neuropathic ulcer
50Diabetic ulcer Ischemic ulcer
- Intermittent claudication
- Rest pain
- Dry gangrene
- Infection
- Wet gangrene
51Diabetic ulcer Ischemic ulcer
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52Diabetic ulcer Ischemic ulcer
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53Diabetic ulcer Infective ulcer
- Superficial abscess
- Cellulitis
- Fasciitis
- gt Necrotizing fasciitis
- Deep abscess
Septicemia
54Diabetic ulcer Infective ulcer
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55Diabetic ulcer Infective ulcer
56Diabetic ulcer
- Diabetic triopathy
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- Neuropathy
Infection - Limb loss
- Ischemia
57Diabetic ulcer
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- X-ray
- Doppler ultrasonography
- ABPI
- Arteriography
- Culture
58Diabetic ulcer
Calcified artery
59Diabetic ulcer Treatment
- Neuropathic ulcer
- Rest
- Debridement
- Dressing
- Off-loading
60Diabetic ulcer Treatment
- Ischemic ulcer Mild
- Intermittent caudication
- Risk modification
- Medication
61Diabetic ulcer Treatment
- Ischemic ulcer Severe
- Rest pain
- ABI lt 5
- Risk modification
- Arterial bypass surgery
- Amputation
62Diabetic ulcer Ischemic ulcer
63Diabetic ulcer Treatment
- Ischemic ulcer Dressing
- Debridement only infective tissue
- Moist wound dressing
- Do not pressure dressing
- Re-evaluate
64Diabetic ulcer Treatment
- Infective ulcer Mild
- OPD case
- I D - Debridement
- Oral ATB
- Control DM
- Dressing
65Diabetic ulcer Treatment
- Infective ulcer Severe
- Fever or sepsis
- Rx IPD
- H/C, Pus C/S
- Parenteral ATB
- Control DM with insulin
66Diabetic ulcer Treatment
- Infective ulcer Severe
- Adequate debridement and drainage
- 2-3 dressing change/day
- Amputation in severe infection
67Diabetic ulcer Infective ulcer
68Diabetic ulcer Infective ulcer
69Diabetic ulcer Prevention
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70Diabetic ulcer Prevention
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71Diabetic ulcer Off-loading
- Redistribute or reduce pressure from wound
- Goal reduce pressure at ulcer while keeping the
patient ambulatory
72Diabetic ulcer Off-loading
73Diabetic ulcer Off-loading
- Walking splint/Removable cast walker (RCW)
74Diabetic ulcer Off-loading
75Diabetic ulcer Off-loading
76Diabetic ulcer Coverage
- Secondary healing
- STSG
- Local flap
- Distant flap
- Free flap
77Venous stasis ulcer
- Chronic venous insufficiency
- Abnormal peripheral venous system that reduces
venous return
78Venous stasis ulcer
79Venous stasis ulcer
80Venous stasis ulcer
- Classification CVI
- Class 0 No visible and palpable signs of
disease
81Venous stasis ulcer
- Classification CVI
- Class 1 Telangiectasia or Reticular vein
82Venous stasis ulcer
- Classification CVI
- Class 2 Varicose veins
83Venous stasis ulcer
- Classification CVI
- Class 3 Edema
84Venous stasis ulcer
- Classification CVI
- Class 4 Skin change Hyperpigmentation
85Venous stasis ulcer
- Classification CVI
- Class 5 Healed ulcer
- Class 6 Active ulcer
86Venous stasis ulcer
- Prevention of CVI
- Leg support elastic bandage
- elastic support hose
- ( 30-40 mmHg at ankle )
- Leg elevation
- Skin care
87Venous stasis ulcer
- Treatment
- General treatment
- Local treatment
- Surgery
88Venous stasis ulcer
- Compression therapy
- Importance and effective to improve healing
- Compliance is importance
89Venous stasis ulcer
- Compression therapy
- Tubigrip
90Venous stasis ulcer
- Compression therapy
- Jobst
91Venous stasis ulcer
- Compression therapy
- Contraindication in PAD
- Precaution in CHF
- Multilayer compression wraps
- Profore (Smith Nephew)
- Dynaflex (Dyna-Flex international)
92Venous stasis ulcer
93Venous stasis ulcer
94Venous stasis ulcer
95Venous stasis ulcer
96Venous stasis ulcer
Tricotex
Allevyn standard
97Venous stasis ulcer
- Profore 1
- Soffban natural
- Natural wool
- Absorb exudate
- Protects bony prominences
98Venous stasis ulcer
- Profore 2
- Soffcrepe
- Adds absorbency and smoothes the orthopaedic wool
layer
99Venous stasis ulcer
- Profore 3
- Litepress
- Light compression bandage
- Highly conformable
100Venous stasis ulcer
- Profore 4
- Co-plus
- Cohesive flexible bandage
- Applied pressure
101Venous stasis ulcer
102What direction we go in the caring of out
pateint 2006
- Better patient care is the best reason to adopt
a multidisciplinary approach to wound care.
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Dermatol clin21,(2003) - Wound care clinic
103Power by vascular unit Department of surgery