Dermatol. praxi. 2009;3(1):8-12
The author deals with the basic principles of chronic wound care based on the concept of wound management. Management and care
of chronic wounds primarily requires the determination of cause and identification of factors which could delay healing. Another prerequisite
of successful healing is a proper debridement, management of infection, and inhibition of inflammation. Management of chronic
wounds also involves managing the exudate and swelling as well as establishing an optimal moist environment in which cellular and
biochemical procedures of the healing process can occur. Another therapeutic step is the promotion of epithelization.
It is emphasized that care must be complex with a differentiated approach to the patient.
Published: April 1, 2009 Show citation