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Wounds have been a part of human history, with their treatment documented since ancient times. Many historical treatments are being rediscovered and applied in contemporary clinical practice. A variety of clinicians have historically cared for wound patients, and today, nurses and podiatrists often possess greater expertise in wound management than doctors. The nature of wounds is evolving, particularly due to increased violence in conflicts, leading to more severe injuries. While advancements in surgical techniques offer new procedures, they can also introduce novel complications. Additionally, the global aging population has resulted in a significant rise in chronic wound cases. Addressing the expanding treatment options, the diverse range of professionals involved in patient care, and the changing characteristics of wounds are critical challenges that must be met to ensure optimal care for patients. Solutions are essential to navigate these complexities in wound management effectively.
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Surgery in wounds, Luc Téot
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- 2004
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