Negative Pressure Wound Therapy With Instillation as an Early Intervention for Extensive Wounds From Necrotizing Fasciitis: A Case Study.

IF 1.7 3区 医学 Q2 NURSING
Beth A Myers
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Abstract

Background: Ms. S was a 50-year-old woman hospitalized with necrotizing fasciitis from a labial abscess. After several surgical interventions wound debridements were performed consecutively for 6 days. She was left with extensive full thickness tissue destruction of her abdomen, bilateral groin areas, and complete displacement of skin over her mons pubis. Wounds related to necrotizing fasciitis can be especially challenging to manage, especially when the perineal region is involved. Due to the location of such wounds, it can be difficult to maintain dressings, including negative pressure wound therapy with instillation devices (NPWTi). Ms. S. also had a history of uncontrolled diabetes mellitus, which can hinder wound healing.

Case: The Wound, Ostomy and Continence (WOC) nurse was consulted on day 6 of Ms. S's admission, for application of NPWTi. Complex NPWTi dressings were completed in the operating room (OR), 2 times weekly for 2 weeks. When Ms. S was transferred from the intensive care unit to the surgical unit, NPWT dressings with instillation were used but later converted to standard NPWT, changed twice weekly by the WOC nurse. Dressings were changed at the bedside until day 29 of her admission.

Conclusion: The management of Ms. S's extensive wounds was successful, and her wounds were closed by plastic surgery on day 29 of her admission. Ms. S was the first patient at our hospital with extensive wounds from necrotizing fasciitis to undergo surgical closure of her wounds during the same hospital admission.

用负压伤口疗法灌注作为坏死性筋膜炎大面积伤口的早期干预措施:病例研究。
背景S 女士是一名 50 岁的女性,因唇部脓肿引发坏死性筋膜炎住院治疗。经过数次手术治疗,连续 6 天进行了伤口清创。她的腹部、双侧腹股沟区域出现大面积全厚度组织破坏,耻骨上的皮肤完全移位。与坏死性筋膜炎有关的伤口在处理上尤其具有挑战性,尤其是涉及会阴部位时。由于伤口位置特殊,很难对伤口进行包扎,包括使用灌注装置进行负压伤口治疗(NPWTi)。病例:在 S 女士入院的第 6 天,伤口、造口和失禁科(WOC)的护士接受了关于使用 NPWTi 的咨询。复杂的 NPWTi 敷料在手术室(OR)完成,每周 2 次,持续 2 周。当 S 女士从重症监护病房转到外科病房时,使用了带灌注的 NPWT 敷料,但后来改为标准 NPWT,由 WOC 护士每周更换两次。直到入院的第 29 天,敷料一直在床边更换:结论:对 S 女士大面积伤口的处理非常成功,入院第 29 天,她的伤口已由整形外科缝合。S 女士是我院首位在入院期间接受外科手术缝合大面积伤口的坏死性筋膜炎患者。
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CiteScore
3.10
自引率
34.60%
发文量
186
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: ​​The Journal of Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nursing (JWOCN), the official journal of the Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nurses Society™ (WOCN®), is the premier publication for wound, ostomy and continence practice and research. The Journal’s mission is to publish current best evidence and original research to guide the delivery of expert health care. The WOCN Society is a professional nursing society which supports its members by promoting educational, clinical and research opportunities to advance the practice and guide the delivery of expert health care to individuals with wounds, ostomies and continence care needs.
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