Some wounds are surgically created. After an excision of an infected area, an open ulceration can be left to drain any residual infection of the tissue. The goal is create a healthy wound bed that is optimal for healing with removal of all dead and devitalized tissue.
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- Ulcer Types
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- Acute Ulcers
- Arterial
- Blanchable Erythema
- Blisters/Bullas
- Burns
- Cancerous Wounds
- Chronic Ulcers
- Diabetic
- Excoriations
- Factors Affecting Wound Healing
- Gangrene
- Incontinence associated Dermatitis/Maceration
- NPUAP Pressure Ulcer Stages
- Pressure / Decubitus
- Sacral Ulcer
- SCALE Wounds: Unavoidable Pressure Injury
- Skin Tears
- Stages of Wound Healing
- Surgical
- Venous