Negative pressure wound therapy for inguinal lymphatic complications in critically ill patients.

Journal of the Korean Surgical Society Pub Date : 2013-09-01 Epub Date: 2013-08-26 DOI:10.4174/jkss.2013.85.3.134
Yong-Kyu Cheong, Heungman Jun, Yong-Pil Cho, Gi-Won Song, Ki-Myung Moon, Tae-Won Kwon, Sung-Gyu Lee
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Purpose In this study, we investigated the therapeutic potential of regulated negative pressure vacuum-assisted wound therapy for inguinal lymphatic complications in critically ill, liver transplant recipients. Methods The great saphenous vein was harvested for hepatic vein reconstruction during liver transplantation in 599 living-donor liver transplant recipients. Fourteen of the recipients (2.3%) developed postoperative inguinal lymphatic complications and were treated with negative pressure wound therapy, and they were included in this study. Results The average total duration of negative pressure wound therapy was 23 days (range, 11 to 42 days). Complete resolution of the lymphatic complications and wound healing were achieved in all 14 patients, 5 of whom were treated in hospital and 9 as outpatients. There was no clinically detectable infection, bleeding or recurrence after an average follow-up of 27 months (range, 7 to 36 months). Conclusion Negative pressure wound therapy is an effective, readily-available treatment option that is less invasive than exploration and ligation of leaking lymphatics and provides good control of drainage and rapid wound closure in critically ill patients.
负压伤口治疗危重病人腹股沟淋巴并发症。
目的:在本研究中,我们探讨调节负压真空辅助伤口治疗危重肝移植受者腹股沟淋巴并发症的治疗潜力。方法:599例活体肝移植受者在肝移植过程中取肝大隐静脉重建肝静脉。14例(2.3%)患者术后出现腹股沟淋巴并发症,采用负压创面治疗,纳入本研究。结果:负压伤口治疗的平均总时间为23天(11 ~ 42天)。14例患者淋巴并发症完全消除,伤口愈合,其中5例住院治疗,9例门诊治疗。平均随访27个月(7 ~ 36个月),无临床可检出感染、出血或复发。结论:负压创面治疗是一种有效、易行的治疗方法,其创伤性小于探查和结扎漏淋巴,对危重患者的引流控制和创面快速闭合具有良好的效果。
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