Zahra Chavoshzadeh, United States of America

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Poster Display Therapy

REPORT OF WOUND HEALING MANAGEMENT IN THREE CHILDREN WITH IMMUNODEFICIENCY DISEASE

Lecture Time
10:58 - 10:59
Room
Poster Area
Date
20.09.2019, Friday
Session Time
10:00 - 17:00
Board Number
186
Presentation Topic
Therapy

Abstract

Background and Aims

) A one-year-old girl with immune deficiency with necrotic ulcer in the left axillary region of the autolytic debridement and infection control, and using advanced dressings during a one-month period completely healing .

A 2 years girl old I1 10 R deficiency that caused digestive problems and caused ileostomy and prolapsed , separation which was completely repaired during 15 days by managing defecation and using colostomy bags and appropriate powder and rings.

A 9-month-old boy suffered from necrotic and protogenos ulcers due to insect bites caused wounds in each of the eight regions of both heath and abdomen, and the left and right legs caused immunodeficiency disorder. Healing wound with advance dressing include : honey D and hydrofiber and alginate dressings and honey jel and hydroclean plus control the infection within 45 completely closed wounds.

Primary immunodeficiency are growing of disorders that presented with infections autoimmune and malignancy .These patients are prone with skin ulcers, sometimes associated with morbidity and mortality.

Here we want to report three case of PID that wound healing is accelerated by advanced dressing and helped to improve the quality of life of these patients and their parents

Methods

Three case PID that was referred to mofid children hospital with wound and ulcer around ileostomy were studied

Results

Protocols that use advanced ways of management wound healing in PID good help to improvement quality of life .

Conclusions

Repair wounds, and improve the quality of life of children and parents andcontrol the complications of the disease.

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