Abrasive injury after cardiac catheterism: case report
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https://doi.org/10.5327/Z1414-4425201800020009Keywords:
Complicações pós-operatórias, cateterismo cardíaco, ferimentos e lesões, centro cirúrgico, cirurgia cardíaca, enfermagemAbstract
Objective: To report a case of skin abrasion related to dressing removal after cardiac catheterization via the femoral artery. Method: Report
of a case registered in a university hospital in Northeastern Brazil, occurred in September 2017. Results: The patient was submitted to cardiac catheterization,
which indicated myocardial revascularization surgery. In the preoperative period, the skin lesion was identified, extending transversely in the
abdomen, infraumbilical region and the inner side of the right thigh, corresponding to the region where the post-catheterization compressive dressing
was performed. Conclusion: The post-catheterization compressive dressing should be performed and nursing should pay special attention to its removal,
due to the risk of abrasion, which can affect a large area, causing direct damage to the patient and increasing the risk of infection.
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