Volume 180, Number 2, 601-602, DOI: 10.1007/s11845-009-0384-7

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Pressure ulcers of the popliteal fossae caused by thromboembolic deterrent stockings (TEDS)

J. C. Y. Ong, F. C. Chan and J. McCann

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Abstract

Introduction  

Thromboembolic deterrent (TED) stockings are commonly used in the prevention of deep venous thrombosis. We would like to highlight a potential complication associated with the use of TED stocking. A 42-year-old paraplegic gentleman suffering from a complicated Ischial ulcer was admitted for debridement and closure with a fasciocutaneous rotational flap. Two weeks later, new pressure sores of the popliteal fossae of both his legs had developed. Clinical assessment revealed linear pressure sores in the presence of poorly fitted, tight, thigh-length TED stockings, which had rolled up at the popliteal fossa creating a focal linear compression in the presence of bilateral spastic flexed knees in this paraplegic patient. The TED stockings were immediately discontinued and the pressure sores were managed with regular wound care and dressing change.

Conclusion  

We would like to highlight the complications that could arise amongst paraplegic patients with the widespread use of TED stockings.

Keywords  TED stockings – Popliteal fossa – Pressure ulcers

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