Advancements, applications, and safety of negative pressure wound therapy: a comprehensive review of its impact on wound outcomes

Ishith Seth, Damien Gibson, Bryan Lim, Jevan Cevik, G. Bulloch, Yi Xie, Gianluca Marcaccini, W. Rozen, Roberto Cuomo
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The increasing adoption and widespread acceptance of negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) have paralleled the expansion of its indications in clinical practice. The spectrum of indications for NPWT now extends to encompass soft tissue defects arising from trauma, infection, surgical wound care, and soft tissue grafting procedures. Recent advancements in NPWT devices have introduced various adjuncts, such as instillation of fluids or antibiotics into the wound. These additions empower surgeons to enhance the wound healing environment and contribute to combatting infections more effectively. This review delves into the latest literature addressing the proposed mechanisms underlying NPWT's action, its cost-effectiveness, its impact on patient quality of life, and the essential components necessary for its safe use. The review examines the evidence supporting NPWT's application in managing traumatic extremity injuries, controlling infections, and wound care. While NPWT generally exhibits a low complication rate, surgeons must remain aware of the potential risks linked to its utilization. Moreover, the review explores the widening scope of indications for NPWT, shedding light on prospective avenues for innovation and research in this field.
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负压伤口疗法的进展、应用和安全性:全面回顾其对伤口治疗效果的影响
随着负压伤口疗法(NPWT)在临床实践中适应症的不断扩大,其应用也日益广泛。目前,负压伤口疗法的适应症范围已扩展到包括创伤、感染、手术伤口护理和软组织移植手术引起的软组织缺损。NPWT 设备的最新进展引入了各种辅助功能,如向伤口灌注液体或抗生素。这些附加功能使外科医生有能力改善伤口愈合环境,更有效地对抗感染。本综述深入探讨了有关 NPWT 作用机制、成本效益、对患者生活质量的影响以及安全使用 NPWT 所必需的基本要素的最新文献。综述研究了支持 NPWT 应用于处理四肢创伤、控制感染和伤口护理的证据。虽然 NPWT 的并发症发生率普遍较低,但外科医生必须始终意识到使用 NPWT 的潜在风险。此外,该综述还探讨了 NPWT 适应症的不断扩大,为该领域的创新和研究指明了前景。
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