Successful management of intractable malodor of a malignant fungating wound with the clindamycin-cadexomer iodine ointment
Palliative Care Research
;
: 537-540, 2012.
Artículo
en Japonés
| WPRIM
| ID: wpr-374737
ABSTRACT
<b>Purpose</b> Since malodor of a malignant fungating wound decreases quality of life of patients, its management is important. Metronidazol ointment, clindamycin ointment, and cadexomer iodine ointment have been used for treatment of malodor of a malignant fungating wound because they have antibacterial activity for anaerobic bacteria. Nevertheless, management of malodor of a malignant fungating wound has been unsatisfactory and it needs improvement. <b>Methods</b> A mixture ointment of clindamycin and cadexomer iodine was employed in a case with malodor of a malignant fungating wound that had not been successfully controlled by cadexomer iodine ointment. <b>Results</b> Malodor and exudate of a malignant fungating wound reduced. In addition, no adverse event such as skin troubles was observed and it was used safely. <b>Conclusions</b> It was suggested that the clindamycin-cadexomer iodine ointment was more effective for treatment of refractory malodor of a malignant fungating wound than cadexomer iodine ointment.
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Palliative Care Research
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2012
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