Miniaturized Negative-Pressure Wound Therapy for Split-Thickness Skin Graft Donor Sites

Stuart L. Mitchell, E. Ray, P. Cordeiro
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Abstract Background Multiple therapeutic options exist for the treatment of split-thickness skin graft (STSG) donor sites, but there is no clear consensus among surgeons about the best option. Negative-pressure wound therapy (NPWT) has rapidly gained in popularity since its invention. Recently, several miniaturized, single-patient NPWT (SP-NPWT) devices have become available. Compared with traditional NPWT devices, SP-NPWT devices are associated with equal wound healing capability and reliability, but offer several advantages. We present a series of 10 consecutive patients whose STSG donor sites were treated with a commercially available SP-NPWT device. Methods We performed a retrospective review for 10 consecutive patients who underwent STSG procedures and were treated with SP-NPWT devices. Results From 2015 to 2017, 10 consecutive patients underwent oncologic reconstruction using STSG and had their donor sites treated with SP-NPWT devices. The SP-NPWT dressing had been left in place for 2 weeks after surgery. The average donor site area measured 80 cm2 (range: 76–106 cm2). In all 10 patients, the donor sites healed uneventfully and with no complications. Conclusion Off-the-shelf, miniaturized, SP-NPWT systems appear to be at least as effective as traditional dressings for STSG donor sites and require no maintenance (skilled nursing or dressing changes). Compared with larger and less portable standard NPWT devices, SP-NPWT dressing systems provide a potential cost benefit as well as enhanced convenience and portability.
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小尺寸负压创面治疗裂厚皮肤供区
背景裂厚皮肤移植(STSG)供区治疗存在多种治疗选择,但外科医生对最佳选择没有明确的共识。负压伤口治疗(NPWT)自发明以来迅速普及。最近,一些小型化的单患者NPWT (SP-NPWT)设备已经上市。与传统的NPWT设备相比,SP-NPWT设备具有相同的伤口愈合能力和可靠性,但具有几个优点。我们介绍了连续10例STSG供体部位用市售SP-NPWT装置治疗的患者。方法:我们对连续10例接受STSG手术并使用SP-NPWT装置治疗的患者进行回顾性研究。结果2015年至2017年,连续10例患者使用STSG进行肿瘤重建,并使用SP-NPWT装置治疗其供体部位。SP-NPWT敷料在手术后放置2周。平均供体面积为80 cm2(范围:76-106 cm2)。在所有10例患者中,供体部位均顺利愈合,无并发症。现成的、小型化的SP-NPWT系统对于STSG供体部位至少与传统敷料一样有效,并且无需维护(熟练的护理或更换敷料)。与体积更大、便携性更差的标准NPWT设备相比,SP-NPWT敷料系统提供了潜在的成本效益,并增强了便利性和便携性。
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