The effect of prophylactic negative pressure wound therapy on infection in obese women after C-section: a meta-analysis

Aris Widiyanto, Santy Irene Putri, Asruria Sani Fajriah, Yuly Peristiowati, A. D. Ellina, Joko Triatmojo
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Abstract

Most caesarean wounds resulted in infection. This become a huge burden on the health care system, considering the high number of women undergoing this type of surgery. Negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) has been recommended for a wide variety of lesions including open abdominal wounds. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of prophylactic NPWT on infection in obese women after a C-section. This was a systematic review and meta-analysis study that used articles from online databases of EBSCO, Google Scholar, and PubMed which published until 2022. The dependent variable was infections post C-section, while the independent were NPWT and standard wound therapy. The data was analyzed by RevMan 5.3. This study showed that there is no difference in the outcome of superficial site infection (SSI), deep site infection (DSI), wound dehiscence, seroma, and hematoma between women with obesity after caesarean delivery who used NPWT and standard dressing.
预防性负压伤口治疗对肥胖妇女剖腹产后感染的影响:一项荟萃分析
大多数剖腹产伤口导致感染。考虑到接受这类手术的女性人数众多,这对医疗保健系统来说是一个巨大的负担。负压伤口疗法(NPWT)已被推荐用于各种病变,包括腹部开放性伤口。本研究的目的是探讨预防性NPWT对肥胖妇女剖腹产后感染的影响。这是一项系统综述和荟萃分析研究,使用了EBSCO、Google Scholar和PubMed在线数据库中发表至2022年的文章。因变量为剖腹产后感染,独立变量为NPWT和标准创面治疗。采用RevMan 5.3软件对数据进行分析。本研究显示,使用NPWT和标准敷料的剖宫产后肥胖妇女在浅表部位感染(SSI)、深部部位感染(DSI)、伤口裂开、血肿和血肿的结局上没有差异。
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