Ambulante Wundbehandlung durch Vakuumversiegelung

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Ambulante Wundbehandlung durch Vakuumversiegelung. / Ziegler, U E; Schmidt, K; Breithaupt, B; Menig, R; Debus, E S; Thiede, A.

In: ZBL CHIR, Vol. 125, No. Suppl 1, 2000, p. 87-89.

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Ziegler, UE, Schmidt, K, Breithaupt, B, Menig, R, Debus, ES & Thiede, A 2000, 'Ambulante Wundbehandlung durch Vakuumversiegelung', ZBL CHIR, vol. 125, no. Suppl 1, pp. 87-89. https://doi.org/http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10929655?dopt=Citation

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Ziegler, U. E., Schmidt, K., Breithaupt, B., Menig, R., Debus, E. S., & Thiede, A. (2000). Ambulante Wundbehandlung durch Vakuumversiegelung. ZBL CHIR, 125(Suppl 1), 87-89. https://doi.org/http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10929655?dopt=Citation

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@article{a173220e78704984b8ef21e5e5329fdd,
title = "Ambulante Wundbehandlung durch Vakuumversiegelung",
abstract = "The treatment of chronic wounds by vacuum sealing as an outpatient procedure is a new method of wound conditioning before closing the defect. The quality of life for the patient in his usual surrounding is maintained. Financial aspects also play a role in this treatment since costs for the health care system can be reduced. Various vacuum pumps, drainages and polymere foams are available and suitable for the outpatient treatment. The most important condition is to regularly check the vacuum. This can performed by the patient, the relatives or nursing staff. The main complication consists in loss of vacuum but technical and local or systemic complications can also appear. Individually applied vacuum dressings (polyvinyl foam, drainage tube and polymere foil) are practical. The ideal pump systems for the outpatient treatment are still not trial.",
keywords = "Ambulatory Care, Chronic Disease, Debridement, Humans, Middle Aged, Occlusive Dressings, Time Factors, Vacuum, Wounds and Injuries/surgery",
author = "Ziegler, {U E} and K Schmidt and B Breithaupt and R Menig and Debus, {E S} and A Thiede",
year = "2000",
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language = "Deutsch",
volume = "125",
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journal = "ZBL CHIR",
issn = "0044-409X",
publisher = "Georg Thieme Verlag KG",
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TY - JOUR

T1 - Ambulante Wundbehandlung durch Vakuumversiegelung

AU - Ziegler, U E

AU - Schmidt, K

AU - Breithaupt, B

AU - Menig, R

AU - Debus, E S

AU - Thiede, A

PY - 2000

Y1 - 2000

N2 - The treatment of chronic wounds by vacuum sealing as an outpatient procedure is a new method of wound conditioning before closing the defect. The quality of life for the patient in his usual surrounding is maintained. Financial aspects also play a role in this treatment since costs for the health care system can be reduced. Various vacuum pumps, drainages and polymere foams are available and suitable for the outpatient treatment. The most important condition is to regularly check the vacuum. This can performed by the patient, the relatives or nursing staff. The main complication consists in loss of vacuum but technical and local or systemic complications can also appear. Individually applied vacuum dressings (polyvinyl foam, drainage tube and polymere foil) are practical. The ideal pump systems for the outpatient treatment are still not trial.

AB - The treatment of chronic wounds by vacuum sealing as an outpatient procedure is a new method of wound conditioning before closing the defect. The quality of life for the patient in his usual surrounding is maintained. Financial aspects also play a role in this treatment since costs for the health care system can be reduced. Various vacuum pumps, drainages and polymere foams are available and suitable for the outpatient treatment. The most important condition is to regularly check the vacuum. This can performed by the patient, the relatives or nursing staff. The main complication consists in loss of vacuum but technical and local or systemic complications can also appear. Individually applied vacuum dressings (polyvinyl foam, drainage tube and polymere foil) are practical. The ideal pump systems for the outpatient treatment are still not trial.

KW - Ambulatory Care

KW - Chronic Disease

KW - Debridement

KW - Humans

KW - Middle Aged

KW - Occlusive Dressings

KW - Time Factors

KW - Vacuum

KW - Wounds and Injuries/surgery

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DO - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10929655?dopt=Citation

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VL - 125

SP - 87

EP - 89

JO - ZBL CHIR

JF - ZBL CHIR

SN - 0044-409X

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