Karl T
Abteilung für Gefäß-und Endovascularchirurgie, Klinik Rotes Kreuz, Königswarterstraße 16, 60316, Frankfurt am Main, Deutschland.
Unfallchirurg. 2012 Sep;115(9):783-91. doi: 10.1007/s00113-012-2211-2.
The treatment of subacute and chronic wounds is not only a major medical challenge but because of demographic developments and the concurrent increase in predisposing diseases, such as diabetes mellitus and arterial occlusive disease is also a relevant socioeconomic challenge. The principle of modern, moist wound care can now be regarded as established. In daily practice there are nevertheless significant treatment problems which are, among other things due to the vast variety of products available. As evidence-based guidelines for the treatment of chronic wounds were until recently lacking and many question were left unanswered, standards of care represent an appropriate means of orientation. In addition to improved quality of care in this way costs can also be reduced. Furthermore, criteria can be illustrated by which the selection of appropriate wound dressings can be facilitated and established.