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Successful Management of Decubitus Ulcers by the General Surgeon

Authors: T. J. BUNT MD

Abstract

Decubitus ulcers were handled by an aggressive routine of early wide excision and immediate advancement-rotation flaps of the thigh under antibiotic coverage. Of 23 patients referred for decubitus ulcers in two years, 20 were so managed, with primary healing in 15 and secondary healing in an additional four. There has been one recurrence, one operative death, and two late deaths.

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