值得称赞的脓液,可卡因和伤口管理的演变。

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q3 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Philip L Custer
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目的:回顾伤口处理的悠久历史,包括皮肤闭合、无菌操作和麻醉方法。重点介绍眼周技术:方法:通过文献检索和交叉引用来确定有关伤口处理的历史报告。利用在线资源翻译了外文手稿:第一份关于缝合的书面描述可追溯到公元前 3000 年左右,涉及眉毛伤口的修复。此后,各种材料都被用作结扎或缝合线,包括动物肠、肌腱、头发、丝绸、亚麻、植物纤维和金属丝。在有历史记载的大部分时间里,缝合是造成伤口感染和发病的主要原因。曾几何时,人们认为由此产生的引流是有益的(值得称赞的脓液)。许多最终导致无菌操作的发现都是巧合。在 1894 年开发出浸润麻醉之前,病人不得不忍受手术带来的不适,有时还需要借助葡萄酒或大麻的镇静作用:伤口闭合的历史是一个引人入胜的故事。丝线和肠线缝合、结扎、手术结和分层缝合已经使用了几千年。除了麻醉、抗生素和合成缝线的发展,无菌技术的进步也开创了现代外科时代。作为眼脸外科医生,对过去的了解会让我们对今天所使用的技术有更深的理解和认识。
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Laudable Pus, Cocaine, and the Evolution of Wound Management.

Purpose: To review the long history of wound management, including the methods of skin closure, asepsis, and anesthesia. Periocular techniques will be emphasized.

Methods: Literature searches and cross-referencing were used to identify historic reports addressing the management of wounds. Foreign language manuscripts were translated using online resources.

Results: The first written description of suturing dates to around 3000 BC and involved the repair of an eyebrow wound. A wide variety of materials have since been used as ligatures or stitches, including animal intestines, tendons, hair, silk, linen, plant fibers, and metal wire. For much of recorded history, sutures were a primary cause of wound infection and morbidity. There was a time when the resultant drainage was viewed as being beneficial (laudable pus). Many of the discoveries that ultimately led to the practice of asepsis were coincidental. Prior to the development of infiltrative anesthesia in 1894, patients had to endure the discomfort of surgery, occasionally with the sedative effects of wine or cannabis.

Conclusions: The history of wound closure is a fascinating tale. While there has been a constant evolution, silk and catgut sutures, ligatures, surgical knots, and layered closure have been used for several millennium. Advances in asepsis, in addition to the development of anesthesia, antibiotics, and synthetic sutures, ushered in the modern age of surgery. A knowledge of the past will give us, as oculofacial surgeons, a greater understanding and appreciation of the techniques we use today.

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CiteScore
2.50
自引率
10.00%
发文量
322
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery features original articles and reviews on topics such as ptosis, eyelid reconstruction, orbital diagnosis and surgery, lacrimal problems, and eyelid malposition. Update reports on diagnostic techniques, surgical equipment and instrumentation, and medical therapies are included, as well as detailed analyses of recent research findings and their clinical applications.
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