S. Coerper et al., The wound care center in surgery: an interdisciplinary concept for diagnostic and treatment of chronic wounds, CHIRURG, 70(4), 1999, pp. 480-484
In Germany there is no standardized wound care for patients with chronic wo
unds in specialized centers. We have established wound care unit for the pa
st 6 years. The principal concept of therapy was characterized by standardi
zed local surgery, moist wound dressings and concomitant treatment of the u
nderlying disease. We performed local therapy, coordinated the interdiscipl
inary treatment and developed a new wound documentation system for quality
control. We established a close network, integrating general practitioners
and home care organizations to realize a mainly outpatient treatment suppor
ted by short hospital therapy. Exclusive outpatient treatment was performed
in 42 % of all patients. According to our prospective data, we achieved an
improvement in wound care: 69 % of the wounds resistant to therapy for a m
ean of 30 months healed within 12 months after therapy according to our pro
tocol. Our data strongly supported the importance of local surgery: neither
wound depth nor wound infection had any influence on the healing rate, pre
sumably due to radical excisional debridement of necrotic tissue. The prese
nted data justify on medical and economic grounds the establishment of such
wound care centers in Germany.