Potential Abuse of Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT)

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NPWT is a promising adjunct in the treatment of surgical and non-surgical wounds. These include wounds due to trauma, pressure ulcers, chronic venous or arterial ulcers, radiation-induced wounds, burns, neuropathic wounds, necrotic wounds, high output lymph or serous fluid producing wounds. NPWT can easily become a method of treatment in the absence of other effective modalities which may be costly and only postpone an inevitable debridement or secondary closure. It may become a “lazy” way of treating wounds.
负压伤口疗法(NPWT)的潜在滥用问题
NPWT 是治疗手术和非手术伤口的一种很有前途的辅助方法。这些伤口包括创伤、压疮、慢性静脉或动脉溃疡、辐射引起的伤口、烧伤、神经性伤口、坏死性伤口、高输出淋巴或浆液性伤口。在没有其他有效方法的情况下,NPWT 很容易成为一种治疗方法,这种方法可能成本高昂,而且只能推迟不可避免的清创或二次闭合。它可能成为一种 "懒惰 "的伤口治疗方法。
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