Publications by authors named "Massimo Rivolo"

Treatment of infected wounds remains a major challenge for clinicians. Antimicrobial stewardship is an important pillar in wound treatment and, as the role of bacteria in wound repair is not well understood, new treatment options and products are constantly being developed to tackle local infection and biofilm. This case report describes a case of antibiotic-resistant skin infection and subsequent leg ulceration in an 86-year-old man during the COVID pandemic in Italy, which was successfully treated in a conservative way using 1% acetic acid and silver oxysalts in conjunction with compression bandage.

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The Burden of Wounds Study estimated the cost of wound care across the UK to be £5.3 billion, with £3 billion associated with hard-to-heal wounds. This article looks at potential cost savings of managing hard-to-heal leg ulcers in a specialist wound care service using a multidisciplinary team (MDT) approach.

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A systematic approach to develop experts-based recommendations could have a favorable impact on clinical problems characterized by scarce and low-quality evidence as heel pressure ulcers. A systematic approach was used to conduce a formal consensus initiative. A multidisciplinary panel of experts identified relevant clinical questions, performed a systematic search of the literature, and created a list of statements.

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This article introduces a simple approach to adopt in the treatment of sickle cell disease (SCD) related ulcerations based on the acronym SICKLE, standing for Skin assessment, Infection control, Compression, Keep moving keep debriding, Local strapping and Endless support. This case report explains and describes each step used in the treatment of this challenging disease in a 24-year-old patient, achieving complete healing in 6 months in long-lasting SCD ulceration previously treated without results with many other treatments. It has been replicated in further patients with excellent results.

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