A case series describing combined negative pressure wound therapy and split-thickness skin graft as a method of sterilizing and closing midline laparotomy wounds near ostomies.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 DERMATOLOGY
Maria Cardenas Sanchez, Stalin Cañizares, Russell Hollis, Jaclyn Yamada, Michael Cooper
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Abstract

Background: Negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) promotes wound sterilization, improves tissue granulation, and ensures appropriate wound healing. Its potential in contaminated abdominal procedures is still under study, but the results are promising.

Purpose: This research provides insight into the use of NPWT for the effective preparation of laparotomy wounds in close proximity to ostomies. It also demonstrates the application of NPWT systems for successful skin graft take under these conditions.

Methods: The authors describe 3 cases in the burn unit of an academic hospital in the northeastern United States treated successfully with a combination of NPWT and skin grafting to manage open abdominal laparotomy wounds in close proximity to ostomies.

Results: NPWT improved skin graft survival by promoting the creation of a clean base, which is important for ensuring appropriate skin graft take, and strengthening the bond between the graft and the recipient wound bed.

Conclusion: Despite these successful results, evidence in this area is still mixed and would benefit from further studies in the field.

一个病例系列,描述了将负压伤口疗法和分层厚皮移植术结合起来,作为消毒和缝合靠近造口的中线开腹手术伤口的方法。
背景:负压伤口疗法(NPWT)可促进伤口消毒、改善组织肉芽形成并确保伤口适当愈合。目的:本研究深入探讨了如何使用 NPWT 对靠近造口的开腹手术伤口进行有效准备。目的:这项研究深入探讨了如何使用 NPWT 系统有效准备靠近造口的开腹手术伤口,同时还展示了在这些条件下应用 NPWT 系统成功植皮的方法:方法:作者描述了美国东北部一家学术医院烧伤科的 3 个病例,这些病例成功采用了 NPWT 和植皮相结合的方法来处理靠近造口的腹部开腹手术伤口:结果:NPWT通过促进清洁基底的形成(这对确保适当的植皮非常重要)以及加强植皮与受体伤口床之间的粘合,提高了植皮的存活率:尽管取得了这些成功的结果,但这一领域的证据仍然参差不齐,进一步的实地研究将使我们受益匪浅。
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Wound management & prevention
Wound management & prevention Nursing-Medical and Surgical Nursing
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