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Objective To reporte the nursing experience of non-healing incision due to allograft rejection after osteosarcoma surgery. Methods One patient with non-healing incision due to allograft rejection after osteosarcoma surgery treated in September 2013 was selected. The suitable moist healing dressings was chosen to control inflammation, prevent infection, manage exudation, promote the growth of granulation, protect the surrounding skin, shorten the dressing time and reduce the suffering of patients. Result The wound healed well after 65 days of dressing with the function of the right upper limb recovered. Conclusion The moist healing dressing not only improved the quality of patient's life and increased the patient's confidence of overcoming the disease, but also made the patients more active to cooperate in the next treatment.

Citation: ZUOJian-rong, NINGNing, LIAODeng-bing, YUANXiu-rong, NINGQian. Nursing of Non-healing Incision due to Allograft Rejection after Osteosarcoma Surgery. West China Medical Journal, 2014, 29(9): 1619-1621. doi: 10.7507/1002-0179.20140497 Copy

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