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Cleansing and Care of a Deep and Narrow Wound with Easily Accessible Medical Equipment

Chung CM, Tak SW, Lim H, Cho SH

Of the many facets of managing wounds, mechanical dressing is one of the major concerns. A narrow and deep wound is particularly difficult to mechanically dress, because the small opening...
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The Clinical Uses of Collagen-Based Matrices in the Treatment of Chronic Wounds

Yang HJ, Kang SY

Chronic wounds are defined as wounds that fail to heal completely at the pace and order observed in normal phases of wound healing. Whereas acute wounds proceed through the normal...
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A Novel Dressing Method Using a Silicone Sheet to Maintain Distant Abdominal Flaps after Reconstruction of Finger Skin Defects

Kang JK, Lee JS, Shin MS, Yun BM

The distant abdominal flap has long been used in hand reconstruction due to its stability and minimal complications at the donor site. After the distant abdominal flap is performed, the...
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Hydrogel and Finger Caps: A Novel Dressing Method for Composite Grafts of Fingertips

Lee SY, Lee DG, Hwang JH, Kim KS

BACKGROUND: Composite grafting is a useful reconstruction method for amputated fingertips when the size of the defect is small and vessels for anastomosis are not available. However, the survival rate...
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Epinephrine Infiltration and the Incidence of Bleeding Complications after Surgical Debridement of Pressure Ulcers with Negative Pressure Wound Therapy

Kim YH, Kim H, Cheon JH, Kang DH

BACKGROUND: For reducing intraoperative bleeding, epinephrine is commonly used as a vasoconstrictor with infiltration anesthesia. However, the effects of epinephrine on postoperative bleeding complications are still a matter of debate....
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Factors Affecting Vascular Clogging, Wound Status and Bacterial Culture in Diabetic Foot Ulcers

Kim JL, Shin JY, Roh SG, Chang SC, Lee NH

BACKGROUND: We assumed that vascular clogging, wound status, and bacterial culture tests are significant characteristics in developing a treatment plan for diabetic patients with foot ulcers. The goal of our...
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Diagnosis of Systemic Scleroderma in a Patient with Leg Ulcer

Ju GS, Son KM, Choi WY, Cheon JS

Systemic scleroderma is an autoimmune disease that affects connective tissue in internal organs and the skin with thickening and fibrosis. When afflicting internal organs, the disease leads to reduced quality...
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Necrotizing Fasciitis from a Percutaneous Transhepatic Biliary Drainage Site

Choi J, Cho JT, Choi JY, Jung SN, Seo BF

Percutaneous transhepatic biliary drainage (PTBD) is the established method of treatment for benign or malignant biliary obstruction. Although relatively safe, the procedure is associated with complications including intraperitoneal bile leak,...
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Sunburn Deteriorated to a Deep Second-Degree Wound in a Healthy Young Female without Risk Factors

Yoon HS, Na YC

Sunburn is the transient inflammatory response of skin caused by excessive exposure to ultraviolet radiation (UVR). The rate of disease progression varies because each individual has different levels of sunburn...
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Domestic Dog and Cat Bites: Epidemiology and Analysis of 823 Cases over the Last 5 Years

Lee KJ, You Y, Kim YW, Lee DC, Koh SH, Kim JS, Roh SY, Hong MK

BACKGROUND: In response to the increasing incidence of bite injuries along with the growing population of household pets in Korea, this study aims to assess the morbidity of dog and...
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Subcutaneous Heterotopic Ossification Suspected as Skin Cancer

Ki SH, Sim SH, Ma SH

Skin ulcerations on old scars such as post-burn scar contractures are often suspected to be skin cancer. A 68-year-old woman with a 2-year-old skin ulceration, 1 cm in diameter, on...
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Reposition of Cardiac Implantable Electronic Devices Using Pectoralis Major Muscle Pocket

Yoon HS, Na YC

Increasing implantations of cardiac implantable electronic devices mean that complications such as infections and device exposures have also surged. A 66-year-old man visited our clinic with recurring cardiac device exposure...
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Efficacy of the Mobile Three-Dimensional Wound Measurement System in Pressure Ulcer Assessment

Jun D, Choi H, Kim J, Lee M, Kim S, Jo D, Kim C, Shin D

BACKGROUND: Clinically assessing the changing status of wounds is important in determining management of pressure ulcers. A mobile three-dimensional measurement system (3DWMS) with a laser-assisted sensor camera was recently introduced...
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Mallet Deformity of Distal Phalanx of Index Finger after Snake Bite

Kang HY, Park ES, Nam SM

Snakebites, though uncommon, are a potentially serious cause of disability or death. Snakebites present as puncture wounds or scratches. Local symptoms may include pain, edema, or ecchymosis that may progress...
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Usefulness of Swim Tubes to Maintain the Postoperative Supine Position of Sacrococcygeal Sores

Min KH, Kim YM, Lee HK

BACKGROUND: Patients with impaired mobility or quadriplegia often suffer from pressure sores in the dorsal trunk region. Following flap surgery for stage 3 and 4 sacrococcygeal sores, patients are placed...
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