Diabetic Foot Files

Wound Intelligence Wednesday: Atraumatic Dressings for Diabetic Limbs

27 min · 10. juni 2026
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This episode explains traumatic dressing selection for diabetic wounds, emphasizing atraumatic (especially silicone-based) dressings that protect fragile peri-wound skin, preserve keratinocytes and capillaries, reduce inflammation and pain, and prevent re-injury during dressing removal. It covers risk assessment, dressing types and indications, contraindications, practical tips for removal and frequency, and the clinical importance of matching dressing choice to exudate and patient needs to support healing and avoid complications.

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