3 results match your criteria: "Community Leg Ulcer Clinic[Affiliation]"

Managing ulceration and lymphorrhea in chronic oedema.

Br J Community Nurs

May 2017

Leg Ulcer Support Nurse, Community Leg Ulcer Clinic, Hertfordshire Community NHS Trust.

This clinical review article on the combined use of JOBST FarrowWrap and Cutimed® Sorbion® Sachet XL uses a case study methodology to demonstrate how effective this approach is in managing superficial ulceration and/or lymphorrhea in the presence of chronic oedema and lymphoedema. The blend of these symptoms causes significant physical and psychosocial issues for patients and is highly labour and resource intensive. However, there is often inadequate treatment choice leading to protracted input by nurses and delayed or failed healing.

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Honey in wound care: effects, clinical application and patient benefit.

Br J Nurs

September 2008

Community Leg Ulcer Clinic, St Albans City Hospital, West Hertfordshire Primary Care Trust, Hertfordshire.

The use of honey in wound management has enjoyed a resurgence. This is largely due to the growing clinical problem of antibiotic-resistant bacteria and the combined difficulties for the practitioner in managing chronic wound types, such as burns, leg ulcers or surgical wounds, that may become infected, for example, with methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus or Pseudomonas. The associated costs of treating such wounds are escalating as a result.

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