縫合創管理を実施せずに創治癒不全を起こした場合、感染などの重大な合併症につながります[2]
術後感染は医療費の増加と在院日数の延長を引き起こします。[1][2]
術後30日以内に切開創SSIを合併すると再入院のリスクが5倍に高まります。[3]
手術部位感染:SSI(Surgical Site Infection)の発生リスクを軽減する専用医療機器として設計された陰圧維持管理装置、キャニスター、ドレッシングキットを用いて縫合創管理を行います。[4-13]
周期的洗浄機能の付いた陰圧維持管理装置と3M™ ベラフロ™ 治療専用のドレッシングを組み合わせて使用することで、難治性創傷に対する局所陰圧閉鎖療法の治療効果を更に向上します。[14][15]
腹部開放創管理に特化した機能を持つ保護レイヤーと3M™ AbThera™ ブルーフォームを採用したドレッシングキットが、開放創管理と早期の筋膜閉鎖を容易にします。
SSI(手術部位感染)による術後合併症を防ぐためには、適切なバンドルアプローチが重要です。3Mではバンドルアプローチをサポートするいくつかのソリューションと、SSIリスク低減に関する学術的情報を提供することによってお客様をサポートします。
低体温による術後合併症を防ぐために、適切な体温管理(測定、保温、加温)は重要です。包括的な体温管理ソリューションである3M™ ベアーハガー™ 体温管理製品は、効果的な周術期低体温リスク低減をサポートします。
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2. Alliance of Wound Care Stakeholders highlight importance of wound care amid COVID-19 pandemic. iWounds News. https://iwoundsnews.com/alliance-of-wound-care-stakeholders-wound-care-covid-19 Published 2021. Accessed March 2, 2021.
3. Canadian Surgical Site Infection Prevention Audit Month Report 2016. Patient Safety Institute. http://www.patientsafetyinstitute.ca/en/toolsResources/Pages/SSI-Audit-Recap-Report-2016-12.aspx%20 Published 2016. Accessed March 2, 2021
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