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Part I. Definitions, Physiopathology, Vascular and Imaging Investigations in Skin Necrosis -- 1. Introduction to Vascular and Imaging Investigations in Skin Necrosis -- 2. Dry Necrosis, Wet Necrosis: When to Debride, When Not to Debride and Practical Debridement -- 3. Ischemia/Reperfusion: A Potential Cause for Tissue Necrosis -- 4. Imaging, Vascular Assessment: Extension in Depth and Vascular Anomalies -- 5. Imaging of Hypodermal Fat Necrosis -- 6. Skin Necrosis and the Need for Vascular Assessments -- 7. Arterial and Mixed Leg Ulcer -- Part II. Different Clinical Context of Skin Necrosis Physical Injuries -- 8. Introduction to Physical Injuries in Skin Necrosis -- 9. Skin Mechanobiology: From basic science to clinical applications -- 10. Necrotic Burns -- 11. Electrical Burns -- 12. Gunshot Wounds -- 13. Frostbite -- 14. How to Manage Radiation Injuries -- 15. Excessive internal pressure (dissecting haematoma, evisceration, etc.) -- 16. Telemedicine in Skin Necrosis -- Part III. Skin Necrosis of Toxic Origin -- 17. Introduction to skin necrosis of toxic origin -- 18. Resuscitation Foot Necrosis: A New Entity for a Complex Management -- 19. Skin Necrosis and Ulcers Induced by Medications -- 20. Toxic Syndromes -- 21. Skin Necrosis due to Snakebites -- 22. Skin Necrosis in Jelly fish, Stone fish -- 23. Skin Necrosis from Coma Blister (physiopath. approach) -- Part IV. Skin Necrosis of Medical Origin -- 24. Introduction to Skin Necrosis of Medical Origin -- 25. Rheumatoid and Systemic Collagenosis Vasculitis -- 26. Giant Cell Arteritis -- 27. Hidradenitis Suppurativa -- 28. Martorell Hypertensive Ischemic Ulcer -- 29. Vasculitis -- 30. Necrobiosis Lipoidica -- 31. Purpura Fulminans -- 32. Protein C and Protein S Deficiencies -- 33. Renal Insufficiency and Necrosis -- 34. Calciphylaxis -- 35. Livedo(id) Vasculitis -- 36. Pyoderma Gangrenosum -- 37. Cryoglobulinemia -- 38. Necrosis of the Upper Extremities -- 39. Factitious Disorders (Pathomimia) and Necrosis -- Part V. Skin Necrosis of Infectious Origin -- 40. Introduction to Necrosis and Infection -- 41. Fusarium solani -- 42. Fournier Gangrene -- 43. Necrotizing Fasciits -- Part VI. Surgical Context of Skin Necrosis -- 44. Introduction to Skin Necrosis in a surgical context -- 45. Skin Necrosis Over Osteosynthetic Material -- 46. Necrotic Complications After Skin Grafts -- 47. Arterial Leg Ulcers -- 48. Prevention of skin necrosis in cosmetic surgery -- 49. Flap necrosis prevention using leeches -- 50. Revascularisation techniques to prevent limb amputation presenting distal necrosis -- 51. Skin reconstruction using dermal substitute after skin necrosis -- 52. Skin Necrosis of Diabetic Foot and Its Management -- 53. Skin Necrosis of Diabetic Foot and Its Microsurgical Management -- 54. Exposed Necrotic Tendons -- 55. Dissecting Haematomas in Patients Submitted to Anticoagulation -- 56. Management of the Patient After Flap Failure -- Part VII. Techniques Applicable to Skin Necrosis -- 57. Introduction to Techniques Applicable to Skin Necrosis -- 58. Dressings for Necrosed Skin -- 59. Surgical Debridement -- 60. Stabilisation of Necrotic Tissue Using Cerium Nitrate Silver Sulfadiazine -- 61. Honey Debridement -- 62. Recent Technologies in Necrosis Surgical Debridement -- 63. Regulations for Conservative Sharp Debridement for Nurse in Europe -- 64. Regulations for Conservative Sharp Debridement for Nurses in the USA -- Part VIII. Skin Necrosis in Children -- 65. Introduction to Skin Necrosis Treatment in Young Age -- 66. Skin Necrosis in Children: Physical and Infectious Causes -- 67. Neonatal Pressure Ulcer -- 68. Skin Necrosis in Children: Genodermatosis -- 69. Skin Necrosis in Children: Vascular Causes and Angioma -- Part IX. Skin Necrosis in Elderly patients 70. Introduction to Skin Necrosis Treatment in Elderly Patients -- 71. Pressure Necrosis in Geriatric Patients -- 72. Deep Dissecting Hematoma : a frequent cause of necrosis in elderly patient -- Part X. Education on Debridement -- 73. Introduction to Education on Debridement -- 74. Non-specialised nurses and debridement -- 75. how to become an expert in debridement? Nurse perspective -- 76. how to become an expert in debridement? Physician perspective -- 77. Regulations for conservative sharp debridement for nurses in Europe -- 78. Regulations for Conservative Debridement for Nurses in North America -- 79. Distance Skin Necrosis Management. |