Optimization and advances in negative pressure wound therapy for the management of necrotizing fasciitis in the upper limb.

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Peng Wang, Zhi-Peng Li, Yu-Hua Ruan, Peng Yan, Wei-Ping Fu, Chang-Jiang Zhang
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Abstract

Necrotizing fasciitis (NF) is a rapidly progressing, life-threatening soft tissue infection, with upper limb NF posing a particularly serious threat to patient survival and quality of life. Negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) has shown considerable advantages in accelerating wound healing and mitigating functional impairment. A retrospective study by Lipatov et al. demonstrated that NPWT significantly reduced the time needed for wound closure preparation while enhancing the success rate of local repair. Despite its benefits, certain limitations highlight the need for further optimization. This paper investigates the potential for personalized dynamic regulation of NPWT, its integration with adjunctive therapies, and the role of multidisciplinary collaboration. Furthermore, it explores the incorporation of advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence, imaging modalities, and biomaterials, presenting novel pathways for the personalized management and global standardization of NF treatment.

上肢坏死性筋膜炎负压创面治疗的优化与进展。
坏死性筋膜炎(NF)是一种进展迅速、危及生命的软组织感染,上肢NF对患者的生存和生活质量构成特别严重的威胁。负压伤口治疗(NPWT)在加速伤口愈合和减轻功能损伤方面显示出相当大的优势。Lipatov等人的一项回顾性研究表明,NPWT显著减少了伤口关闭准备所需的时间,同时提高了局部修复的成功率。尽管它有好处,但某些限制突出了进一步优化的必要性。本文探讨了NPWT个性化动态调节的潜力,其与辅助治疗的整合,以及多学科合作的作用。此外,它还探讨了人工智能、成像模式和生物材料等先进技术的结合,为NF治疗的个性化管理和全球标准化提供了新的途径。
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