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Dr. Patrick Daniel Sullivan, MD is a vascular medicine specialist in Toledo, OH specializing in vascular medicine (blood vessel disease), internal medicine (adult medicine) and wound care. He graduated from University of Toledo College of Medicine. Dr. Patrick Daniel Sullivan, MD is affiliated with ProMedica, ProMedica Toledo Hospital and ProMedica Charles and Virginia Hickman Hospital.
2109 Hughes Drive #400
Toledo, OH 43606
818 RIVERSIDE AVENUE
Adrian, MI 49221
5700 Monroe Street #309
Sylvania, OH 43560
777 Kimole Lane Suite 260
Adrian, MI 49221
Debridement (Removal of Unhealthy Tissue)
Debridement is a procedure that removes damaged skin to help the body heal a chronic wound, acute injury, or burn. Several layers of skin surrounding a chronic wound can include foreign debris, dead (necrotic) tissue, infected tissue, and calloused (hyperkeratotic) skin. If left untreated, these damaged skin layers can spread infection to other parts of the body and may aggravate the wound and delay its healing.
Debriding (removing) this damaged and diseased skin encourages the growth of healthy new tissue, impeding infection by triggering the body's natural cycle of tissue renewal. For this reason, debridement functions both as a wound treatment and as a preventative measure against more complex consequences of infected skin, such as sepsis and amputation. In some circumstances, debridement provides additional aesthetic benefits such as decreased scarring. Debridement also permits doctors to retrieve tissue samples for testing, such as to determine whether patients need antibiotic treatment.
Wounds that frequently require debridement include:
Debridement can be performed either surgically or nonsurgically; some methods are less invasive than others. Doctors select the appropriate debridement technique by considering the location, cause, and size of a patient's wound and may also weigh the patient's overall wellbeing, age, and risk of infection.
Surgical debridement is performed by cutting away dead, infected, and hyperkeratotic skin with a surgical scalpel. For deep wounds that tear away the skin and go into the muscle, skin from another region of a patient's body may be grafted onto the wound, which may then be periodically assessed and rebandaged until fully healed.
Non-surgical debridement is achieved with water or a dissolvent gel. Water softens the damaged skin and affected tissue, allowing doctors to remove it with wet-to-dry dressing. When wet tissue dries, it adheres to the dry dressing or bandage and comes off when the dressing is pulled away. In contrast, dissolvent gel deconstructs tissue, which can be cleaned off of the wound. Nonsurgical debridement is less invasive than surgical techniques; however, it can entail repeat treatments, slowing wound recovery.
While the prospect of stripping away skin may seem jarring, debridement can be critical to the treatment and healing of wounds which cannot not heal independently.
Dr. Patrick Daniel Sullivan, MD graduated from University of Toledo College of Medicine. He completed residency at University of Cincinnati Affiliated Hospitals. He has a state license in Ohio.
Medical School: University of Toledo College of Medicine
Residency: University of Cincinnati Affiliated Hospitals
Licensed In: Ohio
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These charts describe general payments received by Dr. Patrick Daniel Sullivan, MD. Doctors may receive payments for a number of reasons, including meal compensation, travel compensation, and consulting.
Medtronic, Inc. |
$27
VenaSeal $27 |
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E.R. Squibb & Sons, L.L.C. |
$22
ELIQUIS $22 |
Silk Road Medical, Inc. |
$20
ENROUTE Transcarotid Stent $20 |
Food and Beverage | $69 |
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Dr. Patrick Sullivan has obtained a license to practice in Ohio.