Background: In clinical practice, acute and chronic wounds continue to be a challenge. Unfortunately, wound care is often inadequate or inappropriate. The implementation of wound clinics involving an interdisciplinary...Background: In clinical practice, acute and chronic wounds continue to be a challenge. Unfortunately, wound care is often inadequate or inappropriate. The implementation of wound clinics involving an interdisciplinary team for wound care and treatment yields favorable clinical outcomes as well as a reduction in economic expenses due to a higher rate of healing, a decrease in hospital stays, and a reduction in the number of readmissions. The establishment of wound clinics enhances the utilization of diagnostic, preventive, and therapeutic resources, improving the quality of life of patients and facilitating their reintegration into their normal lives. The objective is solely to describe the importance of wound clinics in the medical profession. Methods: A retrospective literature search was conducted to include articles no more than 10 years old that reported measures or results of the study in order to perform a literature review and describe the importance of wound clinics in medical practice. Results: A total of 7 articles were obtained with the inclusion criteria, the most recent being from the year 2023 and the oldest from 2013. Conclusion: An important area for improvement in the healthcare industry is the management and treatment of complex wounds. The establishment of wound clinics offers comprehensive and specialized care for both acute and chronic complex wounds with the goal of enhancing secondary illness patients’ prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation.展开更多
Introduction: Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women worldwide, representing a major public health problem. There is still little information comparing the satisfaction of the patients who finished their pro...Introduction: Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women worldwide, representing a major public health problem. There is still little information comparing the satisfaction of the patients who finished their process against the ones who start it but did not finish it. The aim of our retrospective study was to analyze the results in terms of satisfaction after one year of undergoing to complete breast reconstruction (CBR) vs incomplete breast reconstruction (IBR). Materials and Methods: Retrospective study of patients that underwent breast reconstruction (BR) surgery after mastectomy for breast cancer treatment. Performed at Hospital Central Sur de Alta Especialidad PEMEX in Mexico City, including patients from January 1, 2015 to January 01, 2020. Demographic baseline variables were included. BREAST-Q satisfaction questionnaires one year after the last reconstructive procedure were analyzed. Results: A total of 44 patients fulfilled the inclusion criteria. Of these 44 patients, 11 were included in the IBR group, and 33 patients in the CBR group. There were no statistically significant differences between the two groups in terms of age (IBR 56.09 vs CBR 53.06 years, p = 0.321);BMI (IBR 27.94 vs CBR 26.40, p = 0.253), time from mastectomy to first reconstructive procedure (IBR 22.8 vs CBR 31 months, p = 0.957), history of chemotherapy (IBR 27.3% vs CBR 33.3%, p = 0.709) and radiotherapy (IBR 54.5% vs CBR 42.4%, p = 0.484), additionally type of reconstruction, affected side or complication rate were not significantly different. Regarding postoperative satisfaction, only the second module of satisfaction with breasts displayed statistically significant differences, with a higher score in the CBR group (46.27 vs 52.27, p = 0.019). Other items explored didn’t show significant differences. Discussion: The data reported in this study suggest that regardless of whether the last stage of a BR is reached, the results in these settings can be very similar in terms of psychosocial well-being, sexual well-being, physical well-being regarding the chest area, with some degree of better perception of her breasts. Conclusion: This study suggests that the results in terms of satisfaction in BR after mastectomy for breast cancer are quite similar for patients who decide to take only the first reconstructive stage, compared with those that finished all the process along, this may be a valuable tool for decision making.展开更多
文摘Background: In clinical practice, acute and chronic wounds continue to be a challenge. Unfortunately, wound care is often inadequate or inappropriate. The implementation of wound clinics involving an interdisciplinary team for wound care and treatment yields favorable clinical outcomes as well as a reduction in economic expenses due to a higher rate of healing, a decrease in hospital stays, and a reduction in the number of readmissions. The establishment of wound clinics enhances the utilization of diagnostic, preventive, and therapeutic resources, improving the quality of life of patients and facilitating their reintegration into their normal lives. The objective is solely to describe the importance of wound clinics in the medical profession. Methods: A retrospective literature search was conducted to include articles no more than 10 years old that reported measures or results of the study in order to perform a literature review and describe the importance of wound clinics in medical practice. Results: A total of 7 articles were obtained with the inclusion criteria, the most recent being from the year 2023 and the oldest from 2013. Conclusion: An important area for improvement in the healthcare industry is the management and treatment of complex wounds. The establishment of wound clinics offers comprehensive and specialized care for both acute and chronic complex wounds with the goal of enhancing secondary illness patients’ prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation.
文摘Introduction: Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women worldwide, representing a major public health problem. There is still little information comparing the satisfaction of the patients who finished their process against the ones who start it but did not finish it. The aim of our retrospective study was to analyze the results in terms of satisfaction after one year of undergoing to complete breast reconstruction (CBR) vs incomplete breast reconstruction (IBR). Materials and Methods: Retrospective study of patients that underwent breast reconstruction (BR) surgery after mastectomy for breast cancer treatment. Performed at Hospital Central Sur de Alta Especialidad PEMEX in Mexico City, including patients from January 1, 2015 to January 01, 2020. Demographic baseline variables were included. BREAST-Q satisfaction questionnaires one year after the last reconstructive procedure were analyzed. Results: A total of 44 patients fulfilled the inclusion criteria. Of these 44 patients, 11 were included in the IBR group, and 33 patients in the CBR group. There were no statistically significant differences between the two groups in terms of age (IBR 56.09 vs CBR 53.06 years, p = 0.321);BMI (IBR 27.94 vs CBR 26.40, p = 0.253), time from mastectomy to first reconstructive procedure (IBR 22.8 vs CBR 31 months, p = 0.957), history of chemotherapy (IBR 27.3% vs CBR 33.3%, p = 0.709) and radiotherapy (IBR 54.5% vs CBR 42.4%, p = 0.484), additionally type of reconstruction, affected side or complication rate were not significantly different. Regarding postoperative satisfaction, only the second module of satisfaction with breasts displayed statistically significant differences, with a higher score in the CBR group (46.27 vs 52.27, p = 0.019). Other items explored didn’t show significant differences. Discussion: The data reported in this study suggest that regardless of whether the last stage of a BR is reached, the results in these settings can be very similar in terms of psychosocial well-being, sexual well-being, physical well-being regarding the chest area, with some degree of better perception of her breasts. Conclusion: This study suggests that the results in terms of satisfaction in BR after mastectomy for breast cancer are quite similar for patients who decide to take only the first reconstructive stage, compared with those that finished all the process along, this may be a valuable tool for decision making.