Decubitus Ulcer Management: Nutritional Interventions for Prevention and Treatment

Currently there is no clear evidence that nutritional interventions reduce the development of pressure ulcers or help them to heal,” states Gero Langer, Cochrane Library. What else did Gero Langer report in “Nutritional interventions for preventing and treating pressure ulcers (Review)” in Database of Systematic Reviews. 2014(6):CD003216. “This conclusion should not be interpreted as nutritional [...]

2024-05-17T23:42:57-07:00March 31st, 2024|Decubitus Ulcer, News|0 Comments

Spinal Cord Injured Risk Factors for Decubitus Ulcers Prior to Rehabilitation

“It is impossible to achieve independence with self-care when you are an acute spinal cord injured patient with a Stage IV sacral decubitus ulcer. These patients need to be fixed and should never be referred to nursing homes where their risk of sepsis and death become increasingly foreseeable,” states Greg Vigna, MD, JD. Dr. Anthony [...]

2024-05-17T22:21:59-07:00March 22nd, 2024|Decubitus Ulcer, News|0 Comments

Decubitus Ulcer Management: The Importance of Plastic Surgeons

“Dr. Herbert Conway, plastic surgery, wrote about his experience with 1,000 cases of sacral, ischial, and trochanteric decubitus ulcer providing care for paralyzed Veterans at the Veterans Hospital, Bronx, New York. Flap closure provided superior outcomes when compared with conservative management,” states Greg Vigna, MD, JD, national decubitus ulcer attorney. What did Dr. Herbert Conway [...]

2024-05-17T22:02:03-07:00March 20th, 2024|Decubitus Ulcer, News|0 Comments
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