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  1. Periwound - Wikipedia

    The periwound (also peri-wound) is tissue surrounding a wound. Periwound area is traditionally limited to 4 cm outside the wound's edge but can extend beyond this limit if outward damage to the skin is …

  2. Periwound Skin Management - WoundSource

    Feb 28, 2019 · Periwound skin management is just as important as wound bed preparation in wound healing. The goal of periwound management is to maintain an optimal moist wound healing …

  3. Wound Assessment | Periwound And Surrounding Skin Tissue

    Oct 22, 2014 · In addition to noting the characteristics of the wound itself, clinicians should also examine the periwound and the surrounding skin, comparing this tissue to the skin outside the affected area, …

  4. 'Periwound' refers to the area around the wound and this area may or may not be demarcated visually. In the literature, the periwound has been referred to as ‘the defensive zone that contains the wound’ …

  5. Periwound Management: Assessment, Problems, And Prevention

    Periwound refers to the area surrounding a wound, which plays a significant role in the overall healing process. Proper care of this area is essential to ensure that wounds heal efficiently and to reduce the …

  6. Periwound Management | Periwound Skin Management - The …

    Apr 22, 2022 · Periwound management is an important part of wound care. This is because the integrity of periwound skin has a direct impact on wound healing. Wound care specialists and podiatrists need …

  7. Beyond the Wound Edge: Periwound and Regional Skin Integrity

    Wounds comprise not only the wound bed but also the wound edge and periwound skin. The wound bed is typically the open portion of the tissue or wound bed surface; it can vary in depth and may have …

  8. PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENT OF PERIWOUND SKIN …

    Jun 7, 2025 · Definition of Periwound: The periwound is identified as the area surrounding a wound that may be affected by wound-related factors and/or underlying pathology.

  9. ions can exacerbate periwound damage (Bianchi, 2012). The importance of the periwound area is represented in four consensus statements: Periwound damage is a risk factor for delayed wound.

  10. Wound Healing from the Sidelines The Role of the Periwound

    The periwound (tissue surrounding a wound), can make a difference in how rapidly a patient may heal. Periwound offers key information that is crucial to overall wound healing.