Full-Thickness Facial Pressure Injury and Buried Dentition from Prone Positioning in a Patient with COVID-19

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Abstract

Prone positioning is recognized for its efficacy in the treatment of acute respiratory distress syndrome related to COVID-19. Here the authors present a case of a facial pressure injury and buried dentition that occurred as a result of prolonged prone positioning in a patient who was COVID-19 positive. The patient was treated with primary closure of the injury and pressure offloading.

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Conlon, C., Slovacek, C., Jalalabadi, F., Winocour, S., & Olorunnipa, O. (2021). Full-Thickness Facial Pressure Injury and Buried Dentition from Prone Positioning in a Patient with COVID-19. Advances in Skin and Wound Care, 34(8), 1–3. https://doi.org/10.1097/01.ASW.0000749796.16178.7b

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