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  • UpToDate
    Negative pressure wound therapy: an overview of its principles, applications, and evidence-based benefits in wound management
  • Negative pressure wound therapy - UpToDate
    Negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT), also called vacuum-assisted wound closure, refers to wound dressing systems that continuously or intermittently apply subatmospheric pressure to the system, which provides a positive pressure to the surface of a wound
  • Medline ® Abstract for Reference 75 of Negative pressure wound therapy
    BACKGROUND Indications for the use of negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) are broad and include prophylaxis for surgical site infections (SSIs) Existing evidence for the effectiveness of NPWT on postoperative wounds healing by primary closure remains uncertain
  • Basic principles of wound management - UpToDate
    Blume PA, Walters J, Payne W, et al Comparison of negative pressure wound therapy using vacuum-assisted closure with advanced moist wound therapy in the treatment of diabetic foot ulcers: a multicenter randomized controlled trial
  • Medline ® Abstract for Reference 95 of Negative pressure wound therapy
    Negative pressure wound therapy, with its wide indications and narrow contraindications, has been widely used for various complicated wounds Despite its excellent properties in promoting wound healing, there are sporadic but increasing reports on the complications
  • Surgical management of pressure-induced skin and soft tissue . . . - UpToDate
    INTRODUCTION Pressure-induced skin and soft tissue injuries are the result of sustained force on soft tissue typically overlying bony prominences, which leads to hypoxia, ischemia, and eventual necrosis These injuries are common, estimated by the United States Joint Commission on Patient Safety to occur in 2 5 million patients in US acute care facilities annually and result in 60,000 deaths
  • Medline ® Abstract for Reference 6 of Negative pressure wound therapy . . .
    Negative-pressure wound therapy accelerates the healing of contaminated wounds, especially when silver is used as an adjunct For burns, silver sulfadiazine slows healing and should not be used
  • Endoluminal vacuum therapy (EVAC EVT) - UpToDate
    Negative pressure wound therapy has long been a treatment of choice for complex external wounds [1] As the need for further options to control GI leaks has increased, it has been adapted for internal use





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