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VAC Pack: Time Taken for a Grade III/IV Decubitus Ulcer to Sacral Heal

Grade 3/4 decubitus ulcers are not compatible with life and long-term complications caused by prolonged conservative care for these diagnoses have risks as well “There is little doubt VAC packs have some role, although ill-defined, in the management of Grade III/IV sacral decubitus ulcers. Clearly, VAC packs are currently overutilized by physicians who don’t [...]

2023-03-30T00:36:11+00:00April 12th, 2023|Decubitus Ulcer, News|0 Comments

Decubitus Ulcer: Hospital Trend, Bigger Sores, Less Surgical Treatment

A recent study reveals the frequency of a decubitus ulcer diagnosis has stayed the same but severity has increased and rate of surgical procedures has decreased A recent database study of hospital discharges between 2008 through 2019 reveal that the frequency of a decubitus ulcer diagnosis has essentially stayed the same, but severity increased [...]

2023-03-30T00:31:05+00:00April 5th, 2023|Decubitus Ulcer, News|0 Comments

Dr. Amy Gee: “Women are going down like flies, heavy-weight, small pore mesh slings”

Unfortunately, the misrepresentation by Ethicon continues to be recirculated in the literature. “Dr. Amy Gee, your article ‘Where Are We Now? Urogynecologic Mesh’ takes us back to 2004 and does not represent the current knowledge that is known by some members of your field. There was deceptive advertising and misrepresentation as part of their [...]

2023-03-30T00:23:31+00:00March 30th, 2023|News, Vaginal Mesh|0 Comments

Malnutrition in Patients with Decubitus Ulcers, Early Treatment Necessary

“There must be no delay in treating malnutrition in patients with deep Grade III or Grade IV decubitus ulcers as the body needs to be in ‘positive nitrogen balance’ to build tissue and this is directly related to residual protein stores and ongoing nutritional intake” … Greg Vigna, MD, JD, national malpractice attorney, wound [...]

2023-03-30T00:12:04+00:00March 30th, 2023|Decubitus Ulcer, News|0 Comments
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