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