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Page 1259
... debrided sim- ply because there may be an overlying ulcer . The foot in Figure 45-1 would not benefit from debridement , and the feet in Figures 45-14 and 45-15 will require , at most , local debridement only . If ill - advised ...
... debrided sim- ply because there may be an overlying ulcer . The foot in Figure 45-1 would not benefit from debridement , and the feet in Figures 45-14 and 45-15 will require , at most , local debridement only . If ill - advised ...
Page 1390
... debridement can usually be done without causing the pa- tient any appreciable pain . This is contin- ued until the wound is clean and has begun to granulate . We have not found any rationale for the use of topical enzymes in wound debride ...
... debridement can usually be done without causing the pa- tient any appreciable pain . This is contin- ued until the wound is clean and has begun to granulate . We have not found any rationale for the use of topical enzymes in wound debride ...
Page 1700
... Debridement Potassium hydroxide Water Sodium hydroxide 0.5-5.0 % acetic acid , if available ( not necessary ) Debride loose , nonviable tissue Ammonia Lime Brush off powder , then wash with water 0.5 % -5.0 % acetic acid , if available ...
... Debridement Potassium hydroxide Water Sodium hydroxide 0.5-5.0 % acetic acid , if available ( not necessary ) Debride loose , nonviable tissue Ammonia Lime Brush off powder , then wash with water 0.5 % -5.0 % acetic acid , if available ...
Contents
VOLUME II | 1014 |
Rheumatoid Arthritis Other Collagen | 1024 |
Inverted Talipes and Rotational Deformities | 1052 |
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Achilles tendon acute ankle joint arch artery arthrodesis avascular necrosis Bone Joint Surg burn calcaneus calcis cartilage cause cavus cent chronic Clin clinical compression contracture correction debridement deformity diabetic diagnosis disease dislocation disorder distal dorsal dorsiflexion epiphyseal equinus excision extensor fascia feet fibula Figure fixation flexor footwear forefoot fracture fragment graft hallux healing heel incision infection injury insole involved knee lateral lesions ligament malleolus medial medial malleolus ment metatarsal metatarsal heads metatarsophalangeal joint molded muscle necrosis nerve neuropathy normal occur open reduction Orthop Orthopaedic orthosis pain patient peripheral peroneal peroneus peroneus longus plantar flexion plaster posterior tibial present pressure proximal radiograph result rheumatoid arthritis roentgenograms sensory shoe sickle cell skin soft tissues stress subtalar subtalar joint surgery surgical suture symptoms syndrome talar talus tarsal tendon therapy tibia tibialis anterior tibialis posterior tion trauma treatment ture ulcer usually varus varus deformity vascular weight bearing wound