Wound care has forever existed an main issue in the practise of cure. This is explained by Ambroise Paré's resolution to issue "La manière de traiter les Plaies" (The Way of Treating Wounds) in 1545. The purpose isto judge the healing designs we practice and to characterize the impact of the study of plants on socio-business-related and professional growth.this was a backward-looking study was attended at the Fousseyni Daou Hospital in Kayes from January 1, 2018, to December 31, 2020. We contained all hospitalised sufferers accompanying an ulcero-deadly wound on immunocompetent landscape. Patients accompanying ulcerative deadly wounds led to by diabetes, HIV, or tumor were forbade. The following limits were examined: aetiologies, local care, sequelae, and socioeconomic and professional facets. We calm 57 inmates of whom 43 were sons and 14 were girls, that is a sexuality percentage of 3. The mean age was 40.7 age accompanying a predictable difference of 8.4 accompanying limits (7 age and 80 age). The most depicted socio-professional layer was agropastoralism in 37 cases (65%). The ruling etiological determinant was ignored frightening wounds in 34 cases (59.6%). The section was the lower appendage in 39 cases (68.5%). The beginning establish was Staphylococcus aureus in 21 cases (36.8%). The individuality all along local care was the use of table carbohydrate in 9 cases (15.7%) and insect healing in 2 cases (3.5%). Hyperthermia was the dispassionate sign of annoyance in 22 cases (38.6%) and we investigated 2 cases (3.5%) of nervous system infection. The death rate was 15.7% (9 cases) and 30 cases (52.7%) of sequelae later improvement. The average distance of wait the emergency room was 38 days. In 35 cases (61.4%), the social work help determined clinic care. Nineteen (19) cases (39.5%) were inadequate to resume their former socio-professional endeavor.Ulcero-deadly wounds are troublesome to control and can have a unending affect victims' socio-professional and business-related project.
Author(s) Details:
Lamine Issaga Traore,
Hospital Kayes, Mali.
Sidy
Sangare,
Hospital
Kayes, Mali.
Gaoussou Sogoba,
Hospital Kayes, Mali.
Mamaye Kouyate,
Hospital Kayes, Mali.
Abdoulaye
Cisse,
Dermatology and Venereology, Hospital Kayes,
Mali.
Bakary
S. Keita,
Infectious
Diseases, Hospital Kayes, Mali.
Lassina Goita,
Anesthesia and Intensive Care, Hospital Kayes, Mali.
Adama S. Diakite,
Urology, Hospital Kayes, Mali.
Mariam Sanogo,
Departement of Social, Hospital Kayes, Mali.
Drissa Traore,
CHU, Point G, Bamako, Mali.
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