Role of Continuous Irrigation Suction (CIS) System in Wound Bed Preparation
Journal Title: Medical Journal of Clinical Trials & Case Studies - Year 2020, Vol 4, Issue 5
Abstract
Non healing wound is a common problem encountered by plastic surgeon. There are various causes due to which the wound becomes none healing. There are various causes for delay in wound healing like persistence of infection,presence of foreign body,lack of moisture,lack of growth factors,lack of aseptic environment etc. . However, there is no well-established method that can accelerate the wound healing rate recently we had come across the role of a modified continuous irrigation suction system in wound bed preparation and we have used it in a patient with non-healing ulcer and have found it to be useful.
Authors and Affiliations
Thomas N , Chittoria RK* , Reddy CL , Mohan PB , Kolliyath S , Pathan I and Kerakkada N
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