Giuseppe Massimiliano de Luca, Pasquale Tedeschi, Michele Maruccia, Silvia Malerba, Giuliana Rachele Puglisi, Francesco Paolo Prete, Francesco Vittore, Giuseppe Giudice, Mario Testini
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Use of negative pressure wound therapy in the management of extreme crush abdominopelvic injuries: an in-depth case study and literature review.
Background: Negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) has significantly transformed wound care, particularly the management of complex injuries and unresponsive wounds. Crush injuries from road traffic accidents pose intricate challenges due to their severity, often requiring multimodal interventions. NPWT accelerates healing by stimulating tissue formation and reducing inflammation; however, its use necessitates careful patient selection and wound assessment for potential complications.
Case report: A 16-year-old male sustained catastrophic crush injuries involving extensive soft tissue damage, bone exposure, bowel perforation, and genitourinary trauma in a vehicular accident involving a farm vehicle run-over event. The patient received various interventions, including NPWT combined with tension sutures for wound management. The case highlights the multidisciplinary approach required to manage primary wounds and complications. NPWT facilitated granulation tissue formation, aiding wound closure without necessitating alternative methods such as skin grafting or flap coverage.
Conclusion: This case underscores NPWT's effectiveness in the management of severe crush injuries. While successful wound closure was achieved, as of this writing postoperative-recovery challenges persist, emphasizing the importance of multidisciplinary care in long-term recovery. The case reaffirms NPWT as a valuable option in managing extensive injuries resulting from road traffic accidents.
期刊介绍:
Wounds is the most widely read, peer-reviewed journal focusing on wound care and wound research. The information disseminated to our readers includes valuable research and commentaries on tissue repair and regeneration, biology and biochemistry of wound healing, and clinical management of various wound etiologies.
Our multidisciplinary readership consists of dermatologists, general surgeons, plastic surgeons, vascular surgeons, internal medicine/family practitioners, podiatrists, gerontologists, researchers in industry or academia (PhDs), orthopedic surgeons, infectious disease physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants. These practitioners must be well equipped to deal with a myriad of chronic wound conditions affecting their patients including vascular disease, diabetes, obesity, dermatological disorders, and more.
Whether dealing with a traumatic wound, a surgical or non-skin wound, a burn injury, or a diabetic foot ulcer, wound care professionals turn to Wounds for the latest in research and practice in this ever-growing field of medicine.