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Desbridamiento osmótico de quemaduras domésticas de tercer grado con apósito de ringer

Authors: Palomar Llatas, Federico; Fornes Pujalte, Begoña; Sierra Talamantes, Concepción; Díez Fornes, Paula; Palomar Fons, Rafael; Zamora Ortiz, Jorge;

Desbridamiento osmótico de quemaduras domésticas de tercer grado con apósito de ringer

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Objetivo: Describir nuestra experiencia sobre el uso del apósito de Ringer en el desbridamiento de quemaduras de tercer grado necrosadas. Método: Estudio descriptivo observacional. Utilización de apósitos de Ringer para el desbridamiento de quemaduras necrosadas de tercer grado; en la Unidad de Enfermería Dermatológica, Úlceras y Heridas del Consorcio Hospital General Universitario de Valencia. Análisis estadístico descriptivo. Resultados: Valoración de 6 casos clínicos en pacientes con una media de edad 61 años. El 66’6% de las quemaduras tratadas fueron de tercer grado, con un 100% de superficie con de tejido necrótico, siendo un 50% necrosis húmeda y el resto necrosis seca. El tamaño de la superficie cutánea afectada fue de 93,8cm2. La etología principal, en el 83,33%, fue por contacto directo con una fuente de calor. Se procedió a la protección de la piel perilesional con pasta de óxido de zinc en las quemaduras de primer y segundo grado superficiales y, para las de 3º grado con necrosis, por el desbridamiento con apósito de Ringer (Tenderwet®), saturado con 1-2cc de solución de polihexanida. Conclusiones: El desbridamiento osmótico con apósito de Ringer y la combinación de productos barrera y apósitos de cura húmeda mejora la epitelización cutánea y disminuye el tiempo de resolución de la lesión. El cuidado posterior de las cicatrices debe incluir la hidratación y la fotoprotección.

Objective: To describe our experience on the use of the Ringer dressing in the debridement of third-degree necrotic burns. Methods: Observational descriptive study. Use of dressings of Ringer for the debridement of burns necrotic of third grade; in the dermatological Nursing Unit, sores and wounds of the “Consorcio Hospital General Universitario de Valencia”. Descriptive statistical analysis. Results: Valuation of 6 clinical cases in patients with a mean age of 61 years. The 66.6% of the burns treated were of third grade, with a 100% of surface with of necrotic tissue, being 50% wet necrosis and the rest dry necrosis. The size of the skin surface affected was 93.8cm2. The main ethology, in 83.33%, was by direct contact with a heat source. We proceeded to the protection of the perilesional skin with pasta of zinc oxide in the first and second degree burns superficial and, for 3º degree with necrosis, by the debridement with dressing of Ringer (Tenderwet®), saturated with 1-2cc of Polyhexanide Solution. Conclusions: The osmotic debridement with dressing of Ringer and the combination of products barrier and dressings of wet cure improves skin epithelization and decreases the time resolution of the lesion. The aftercare of the scars should include the hydration and photoprotection

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Apósitos, Dressings, Debridement, Ringer solution, 32 Ciencias Médicas, Desbridamiento, Quemaduras, Solución de Ringer, Burns

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