Prevention and Management of Pseudoverrucous Lesions: A Review and Case Scenarios.
Adv Skin Wound Care
; 34(9): 461-471, 2021 Sep 01.
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in En
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-34415250
Pseudoverrucous lesions are a late peristomal complication that occurs most commonly in people with urinary stomas. Impairment of the peristomal skin can result in pouching system leaks that can translate into odor, embarrassment, and diminished quality of life. Prevention is key to maintaining smooth, dry skin and intact psyche. Treatment revolves around outpatient postoperative follow-up, refitting the pouching system to eliminate moisture impacting the peristomal area, modification of pouching system wear time, acidification of the urine, and intensive education. This review includes three case scenarios to support early, intermediate, and late-stage intervention guidelines. Some interventions were successful; one case remains unresolved.
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Clinical Coding
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Guideline
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Limits:
Humans
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America do norte
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En
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Adv Skin Wound Care
Journal subject:
ENFERMAGEM
Year:
2021
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Article