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Eine Wunde ist die Unterbrechung des Gewebszusammenhangs an äußeren oder inneren Körperoberflächen mit oder ohne Gewebeverlust. Zumeist ist sie durch äußere Gewalt verursacht, kann aber auch alleinige Folge einer Krankheit sein, wie etwa beim Geschwür (Ulkus). Die häufigste Ursache für eine Entzündung ist eine banale Verletzung, durch die Krankheitserreger in die Weichteile eindringen. Die Behandlungsmöglichkeiten von Wunden und Entzündungen der Weichteile, auch von speziellen Formen wie dem diabetischen Fuß, dem Ulcus cruris venosum, bei Vorliegen eines Dekubitus sowie die Narbenbehandlung, werden in diesem Kapitel beschrieben.

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Broelsch, G., Meybohm, A., Vogt, P. (2016). Haut- und Weichteilentzündungen und Wundmanagement. In: Korenkov, M., Hünermund, J., Purr, J. (eds) Allgemeinchirurgische Patienten in der Hausarztpraxis. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-47907-0_4

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