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伤口清创技术的最新进展

Latest Advances in Wound Debridement Techniques.

作者信息

Granick Mark S, Tran Bao Ngoc N, Alvarez Oscar M

机构信息

University Hospital Wound Center, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, Newark, NJ.

Division of Plastic Surgery, Department of Surgery Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, Newark, NJ.

出版信息

Surg Technol Int. 2020 May 28;36:37-40.

Abstract

The surgical surgical debridement of wounds has evolved over the past 250 years. At that time, the amputation of extremities was recognized as a life-saving procedure to treat major wounds suffered in combat. This continued until after World War I. As the survival of patients with diabetes and other chronic conditions improved, and as advanced therapies were developed to meet the needs of an increasing number of patients with chronic wounds, debridement became a focal point of surgical wound care. It is now well-established that debridement enhances wound-healing and improves the efficacy of advanced therapies and surgical closure. Up until the last two decades, sharp excision with "cold steel" was the only option for debridement. In the early 2000's, a high-power waterjet was introduced, and provided a more precise debridement of wound surfaces. As our understanding of biofilms increased, so came the realization that biofilms are stratified within the wound, with anaerobic species preferentially developing deeper within the wound. The latest surgical instrument for wound debridement, the direct contact low frequency ultrasound device (DCLFU), has recently been introduced. A vacuum sheath was added to the active tip to contain spray dispersion. The device is capable of removing all of the wound tissue including biofilm down to a healthy base. This allows for optimal preparation of the wound prior to deployment of an advanced therapy, graft, or flap. This instrumentation is designed specifically for use in the operating room. However, the manufacturer has recently introduced a less powerful, but still effective, version for use in the outpatient clinic. These advances in surgical debridement technology have paved the way for more effective subsequent interventions for treating chronic wounds.

摘要

伤口的手术清创术在过去250年中不断发展。当时,截肢被认为是治疗战斗中遭受的重大伤口的救命手术。这种情况一直持续到第一次世界大战之后。随着糖尿病和其他慢性病患者生存率的提高,以及为满足越来越多慢性伤口患者的需求而开发出先进疗法,清创术成为外科伤口护理的重点。现在已经明确,清创术可促进伤口愈合,并提高先进疗法和手术缝合的疗效。直到过去二十年,使用“冷钢”进行锐性切除一直是清创的唯一选择。21世纪初,一种高功率水刀被引入,它能更精确地清创伤口表面。随着我们对生物膜的认识不断增加,人们也逐渐意识到生物膜在伤口内是分层的,厌氧菌优先在伤口深处生长。最新的伤口清创手术器械——直接接触式低频超声设备(DCLFU)最近已被推出。其活性尖端增加了一个真空护套以控制喷雾扩散。该设备能够清除所有伤口组织,包括生物膜,直达健康的基底。这使得在采用先进疗法、移植或皮瓣之前能够对伤口进行最佳准备。这种器械是专门为手术室设计的。然而,制造商最近推出了一种功率较小但仍然有效的版本,用于门诊诊所。手术清创技术的这些进步为治疗慢性伤口的更有效后续干预铺平了道路。

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