Focusing on local wound care specifically for the dermatologist, this concise text provides a go-to source for practitioners looking for a quick solution for many of the most common wounds as well as an update on what’s new in the field. From the most basic principles of local wound care to a look at what upcoming therapies like stem cells and lasers can do, this text is comprehensive and informed.
Providing quality local wound care requires an ample knowledge of available products, their cost effectiveness, and the principles for the optimal interventions;
Local Wound Care for Dermatologists includes these three guiding points in each chapter that focuses on a specific therapy. Expertly written text is accompanied by multiple tables of drug-specific names, current price points, and comparable products. Chapters include many color images, thereby providing insight to a given wound and the various therapies available to treat it. While the basics are reviewed in the opening chapters, later chapters feature updates in therapies including discussions on what’s new in skin substitutes, negative pressure wound therapy, oxygen therapy, and an update in cell based therapy.
Written with the dermatologist in mind,
Local Wound Care for Dermatologists is an indispensable reference for students, residents, and practicing doctors alike. General practitioners and plastic surgeons will also find this title a useful refresher.
Tabela de Conteúdo
1. The Basic Principles in Local Wound Care.- 2. Skin p H, Epidermal Barrier Function, Cleansers, and Skin Health.- 3. Chronic Wounds and Infections.- 4. Wound Dressings.- 5. The Use of Antiseptic and Antibacterial Agents on Wounds and the Skin.- 6. Topical Anti-inflammatory Agents in Wound Care.- 7. Wound Dressing Allergic Contact Dermatitis: Epidemiology and Management.- 8. Vascular Studies for Nonvascular Surgeons.- 9. Compression Therapy.- 10. Management of Diabetic Foot Ulcers: Offloading and Debridement.- 11. Negative Pressure Wound Therapy.- 12. Oxygen Therapy in Wound Healing.- 13. The Role of Ablative Fractional Lasers in Wound Healing.- 14. Stem Cell Therapy in Wound Care.- 15. Cellular- and Acellular-Based Therapies: Skin Substitutes and Matrices.- 16. Local Peristomal Cutaneous Manifestations and Their Management.- 17. Comprehensive Wound Care for Malignant Wounds.- 18. Wound Healing in Hidradenitis Suppurativa.- 19. Wound Healing in Pyoderma Gangrenosum.- 20. Scar Management.
Sobre o autor
Afsaneh Alavi, MD
University of Toronto
Women’s College Hospital
Toronto , ON , Canaada
Howard I. Maibach, MD University of California, San Francisco
School of Medicine
Department of Dermatology
San Francisco, CA
SERIES EDITORS:
Dr. John Berth-Jones is a Consultant Dermatologist at University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust and Specialist Registrar in Dermatology Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals Norwich, UK.
Dr. Chee Leok Goh is a top Consultant Dermatologist, Professor and Adjunct Professor at the National Skin Centre Faculty of Medicine, National University of Singapore, Duke- NUS Graduate Medical Centre, Singapore. Dr Goh’s expertise includes Dermatology, Contact and Occupational Dermatology, Aesthetic Dermatology, Cutaneous Lasers, Pigmentation Disorders, Dermatitis, Aqua Vulgaris, Urticaria, Photo-aging skin changes, Drug eruptions, Skin infections, Hair fall, Psoriasis, Immunobulous disorders, Hemangioma and portwine stains, Contact and Occupational Dermatitis etc.
Dr. Howard Maibach is an expert in contact and occupational dermatitis and sees patient at the Environmental Dermatosis Clinic, which is part of the Dermatology Clinic. His specialty is dermatotoxicology, or skin exposure toxicity; allergies and skin disorders; and dermatopharmacology or the study of medications for skin disorders. Dr. Maibach has been on the editorial board of more than 30 scientific journals and is a member of 19 professional societies including the American Academy of Dermatology, San Francisco Dermatological Society and the Internal Commission on Occupation Health. He is a professor in the Department of Dermatology at UCSF.