Mulder G D, LaPan M
Dermal Ulcer Service, VA Medical Center, Denver.
Geriatrics. 1988 Sep;43(9):37-9, 44-5, 49-50.
Decubitus ulcers are best treated by eliminating the primary etiology, pressure, while supplementing care with the best available treatment modality. Knowledge of new treatment modalities and appropriate selection will help expedite wound closure. Pressure-relieving devices should not be relied upon to eliminate all pressure from the wound. Pressure relief should be supplemented with choice of appropriate dressings and additional therapy. The use of electrical stimulation, biomaterials, and growth factors may soon become available as additional modalities to expedite closure and facilitate wound repair.