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Since publication of the article cited below, which appeared in the November/December 2019 issue of the journal, some errors have been noted in the figure captions/labels. Below, we present the corrected figure captions for Figures 2-4.

 

Figure 2. (A) Sub-eschar tissue presentation post initial sharp debridement friction injury. (B) Sub-eschar tissue presentation post initial sharp debridement pressure injury; deeper tissue involvement and destruction evident.

 

Figure 3. (A) Friction injury post debridement and after initiation of NPWT; wound bed full thickness but shallow, contracting. (B) Pressure injury ongoing sharp debridement with deeper involved muscle tissues, probed depth, and tunnels.

 

Figure 4. (A) Friction injury post closure with contracting flush scar. (B) Stage 4 pressure injury post closure with fibrotic scar defect.

 

REFERENCE

 

Berke CT. Friction injury versus deep tissue injury: level of tissue involvement: a comparison of 2 cases. J Wound Ostomy Continence Nurs. 2019;46(6):539-542.