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Dressing change method for bedsore

A new method, bedsore technology, is applied in the field of bedsore dressing change with 2% acetic acid solution, which can solve the problems of large wound surface irritation and long wound healing time, and achieve the effect of small stimulation, promoting wound healing time, and not conducive to bacterial reproduction

Inactive Publication Date: 2005-03-16
彭侠
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Problems solved by technology

The current method of changing dressings for bedsores is to wash the wound with sterile normal saline, then cover the wound with five butter gauze, and then wrap it with a sterile dressing. Normal saline is very irritating to the wound and takes a long time to heal

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Embodiment 1

[0006] Embodiment A pair of bedsore of degree II: use 2% acetic acid solution to control and wash the wound surface until bleeding, then cover the wound surface with five butter gauze, then wrap it with sterile dressing, and change the dressing once a day.

Embodiment 2

[0007] Example 2 For third-degree decubitus: debride first, remove necrotic tissue, treat with fistula, then scrub with 2% acetic acid solution until hemorrhage, block with five butter gauze, then wrap with sterile dressing, Once a day.

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Abstract

The invention discloses a bedsores dressing change method characterized in that, 2% of acetic acid solution is used to clean the bedsore wound surface, then gauze is utilized to cover the wound surface, the germ-free dressing is employed for bundling. The invention can realize less stimulation and dryer effect to the wound surface.

Description

technical field [0001] The invention relates to a method for changing dressings for bedsores, in particular to a new method for changing dressings for bedsores with 2% acetic acid solution. Background technique [0002] Bed sores, also known as pressure ulcers, are caused by local tissue ischemia and necrosis caused by long-term compression. Necrotic tissue is the main condition for bacteria to invade and reproduce or form infection, and infection will further aggravate blood supply disorder and local tissue hypoxia necrosis. Such a vicious cycle can eventually lead to the formation of ulcers that are difficult to heal deep into the subcutaneous layer, muscle layer, and even to the bone surface. Therefore, removing necrotic tissue, maintaining smooth drainage of the wound surface, controlling local infection, improving local microcirculation, and regenerating and repairing connective tissue are the treatment principles for decubitus ulcers. The cu...

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IPC IPC(8): A61L31/00A61L31/16
Inventor 彭侠
Owner 彭侠
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