Zentralbl Chir 2004; 129: 104-107
DOI: 10.1055/s-2004-822619
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© Georg Thieme Verlag Stuttgart · New York

Die Behandlung des Fersendekubitus mit der Vakuumtherapie unter Verwendung des neuartigen V.A.C.®-Granufoam Heel-Dressings

The Treatment of Heel Pressure Ulcer with V.A.C.® Therapy Using the New V.A.C.® GranuFoam “Heel-Dressing”P. Mauckner1
  • 1Remigius Krankenhaus Leverkusen
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Publikationsdatum:
28. Mai 2004 (online)

Abstract

The Treatment of heel pressure ulcer represents one od the difficultiest in treatment of pressure ulcer, because of its pressure load conditional on the calcaneus, the missing of muscle buffer and the huge number of tender insertions. With the V.A.C.®-Therapy based upon interdisciplinary pretreatment (debridement, controll of infection, circulation and metabolism and pressure relief) the growth of granulation tissure succeeds in a very fast time. The new V.A.C.®-GranuFoam Heel Dressing contains the possibility to apply the V.A.C.®-Therapy safe and very quick, in spite of the difficult ulcer location at the heel. Moreover it includes the necessary transfer of the T.R.A.C-Pad on the top of the foot to prevent new increase of pressure.

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Dr. med. P. Mauckner

Remigius Krankenhaus Leverkusen

An St. Remigius 26

51379 Leverkusen

eMail: innere@remigius.de