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Uso de un apósito para desbridamiento osmótico de hematomas subcutáneos postraumáticos

Authors: Palomar Llatas, Federico; Fornes Pujalte, Begoña; Sierra Talamantes, Concepción; Díez Fornes, Paula; Castellano Rioja, Elena; Palomar Albert, David; Zamora Ortiz, Jorge; +1 Authors

Uso de un apósito para desbridamiento osmótico de hematomas subcutáneos postraumáticos

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Objetivo: evaluar el uso protocolizado de un apósito combinado de solución de Ringer (Tenderwet ®) en el desbridamiento de hematomas subcutáneos postraumáticos. Metodología: Estudio descriptivo observacional. Muestra de conveniencia de pacientes con hematoma subcutáneo postraumático de estadio IV que acuden a la Unidad de Úlceras y Heridas del Consorcio Hospital General Universitario de Valencia. Valoración de un procedimiento normalizado de trabajo (PNT) basado en el desbridamiento osmótico con apósito combinado de Ringer (Tenderwet®). Resultados: Fueron evaluados 15 pacientes, siendo el 53% mujeres y la media de edad de 77 años. El PNT aplicado logró limpiar la lesión en 8,3 días de media, para conseguir proliferar la epitelización en el 100% de los casos. No se obtuvieron casos de complicaciones infecciosas. Conclusiones: El apósito combinado de ringer (Tenderwet®) resulto ser efectivo para acelerar el proceso de desbridamiento de los hematomas subcutáneos de estadio IV, para posteriormente comenzar con terapia de epitelización. Es por ello, que proponemos su uso protocolizado, bajo el control y seguimiento de una unidad especializada en heridas.

Objective: To evaluate the use of a protocolized combined dressing of Ringer solution (Tenderwet ®) in the debridement of subcutaneous hematomas post-traumatic. Methodology: Descriptive study. Convenience sample of patients with traumatic subcutaneous hematoma of stage IV who come to the unit of sores and wounds of the “Consorcio Hospital General Universitario de Valencia”. Valuation of a standardized procedure for work (SPW) based on the osmotic debridement with combined dressing of Ringer (Tenderwet®). Results: Fifteen patients were evaluated, being 53% were women and the average age of 77 years. The SPW applied managed to clean the lesion in 8.3 days on average, to achieve proliferate the epithelization in 100% of cases. There were no cases of infectious complications. Conclusions: The combined dressing of ringer (Tenderwet®) resulted to be effective in speeding up the process of debridement of the subcutaneous hematomas of stage IV, to subsequently begin with therapy of epithelization. That is why we propose its use protocolized, under the control and monitoring of a specialized unit in wounds.

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Apósitos, Dressings, 32 Ciencias Médicas, Bruising, Hematomas, Dermatoporosis

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