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Negative pressure wound therapy with instillation and dwell time (NPWTi‐d) with V. A. C. VeraFlo in traumatic, surgical, and chronic wounds—A helpful tool for decontamination and to prepare successful reconstruction

For nearly two decades, Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT) has been used for temporary wound coverage as well as wound bed preparation. The addition of instillation and dwell time as an adjunct to NPWT (NPWTi‐d) enables wound bed cleaning and improved wound bed granulation. Thirty patients with...

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Autores principales: Diehm, Yannick F., Loew, Julia, Will, Patrick A., Fischer, Sebastian, Hundeshagen, Gabriel, Ziegler, Benjamin, Gazyakan, Emre, Kneser, Ulrich, Hirche, Christoph
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7948994/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32716140
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/iwj.13462
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author Diehm, Yannick F.
Loew, Julia
Will, Patrick A.
Fischer, Sebastian
Hundeshagen, Gabriel
Ziegler, Benjamin
Gazyakan, Emre
Kneser, Ulrich
Hirche, Christoph
author_facet Diehm, Yannick F.
Loew, Julia
Will, Patrick A.
Fischer, Sebastian
Hundeshagen, Gabriel
Ziegler, Benjamin
Gazyakan, Emre
Kneser, Ulrich
Hirche, Christoph
author_sort Diehm, Yannick F.
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description For nearly two decades, Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT) has been used for temporary wound coverage as well as wound bed preparation. The addition of instillation and dwell time as an adjunct to NPWT (NPWTi‐d) enables wound bed cleaning and improved wound bed granulation. Thirty patients with different types of colonised wounds (traumatic, surgical, and chronic) were treated with NPWTi‐d using saline for instillation. Patient data, microbiological data and wound characteristics were collected and analysed. Endpoints were bacterial decontamination (count and type), effect on wound bed granulation, and successful reconstruction. Additionally, subgroup analyses for traumatic, surgical, and chronic wounds as well as patients pretreated with conventional NPWT or isolated gram‐positive or negative germs were performed. NPWTi‐d was applied on average for 13 days with a total hospitalisation time of 51 days. After NPWTi‐d, decontaminated wounds were detected in 23% of cases. The number of different bacteria as well as bacterial count could be significantly reduced from 2.38 to 1.16 and 3.9 to 1.3, respectively. This was similar for all subgroups except surgical wounds, in which NPWTi‐d did not lead to a significant reduction of the bacterial count. NPWTi‐d resulted in a significant stimulation of granulation tissue. Successful reconstruction was achieved in 90% of cases. NPWTi‐d enabled wound pre‐conditioning by powerfully reducing or decontaminating the bacterial load and spectrum in most of the wounds. The wound bed integrity was re‐established to prepare successful reconstruction.
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spelling pubmed-79489942021-07-02 Negative pressure wound therapy with instillation and dwell time (NPWTi‐d) with V. A. C. VeraFlo in traumatic, surgical, and chronic wounds—A helpful tool for decontamination and to prepare successful reconstruction Diehm, Yannick F. Loew, Julia Will, Patrick A. Fischer, Sebastian Hundeshagen, Gabriel Ziegler, Benjamin Gazyakan, Emre Kneser, Ulrich Hirche, Christoph Int Wound J Original Articles For nearly two decades, Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT) has been used for temporary wound coverage as well as wound bed preparation. The addition of instillation and dwell time as an adjunct to NPWT (NPWTi‐d) enables wound bed cleaning and improved wound bed granulation. Thirty patients with different types of colonised wounds (traumatic, surgical, and chronic) were treated with NPWTi‐d using saline for instillation. Patient data, microbiological data and wound characteristics were collected and analysed. Endpoints were bacterial decontamination (count and type), effect on wound bed granulation, and successful reconstruction. Additionally, subgroup analyses for traumatic, surgical, and chronic wounds as well as patients pretreated with conventional NPWT or isolated gram‐positive or negative germs were performed. NPWTi‐d was applied on average for 13 days with a total hospitalisation time of 51 days. After NPWTi‐d, decontaminated wounds were detected in 23% of cases. The number of different bacteria as well as bacterial count could be significantly reduced from 2.38 to 1.16 and 3.9 to 1.3, respectively. This was similar for all subgroups except surgical wounds, in which NPWTi‐d did not lead to a significant reduction of the bacterial count. NPWTi‐d resulted in a significant stimulation of granulation tissue. Successful reconstruction was achieved in 90% of cases. NPWTi‐d enabled wound pre‐conditioning by powerfully reducing or decontaminating the bacterial load and spectrum in most of the wounds. The wound bed integrity was re‐established to prepare successful reconstruction. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2020-07-27 /pmc/articles/PMC7948994/ /pubmed/32716140 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/iwj.13462 Text en © 2020 The Authors. International Wound Journal published by Medicalhelplines.com Inc (3M) and John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Diehm, Yannick F.
Loew, Julia
Will, Patrick A.
Fischer, Sebastian
Hundeshagen, Gabriel
Ziegler, Benjamin
Gazyakan, Emre
Kneser, Ulrich
Hirche, Christoph
Negative pressure wound therapy with instillation and dwell time (NPWTi‐d) with V. A. C. VeraFlo in traumatic, surgical, and chronic wounds—A helpful tool for decontamination and to prepare successful reconstruction
title Negative pressure wound therapy with instillation and dwell time (NPWTi‐d) with V. A. C. VeraFlo in traumatic, surgical, and chronic wounds—A helpful tool for decontamination and to prepare successful reconstruction
title_full Negative pressure wound therapy with instillation and dwell time (NPWTi‐d) with V. A. C. VeraFlo in traumatic, surgical, and chronic wounds—A helpful tool for decontamination and to prepare successful reconstruction
title_fullStr Negative pressure wound therapy with instillation and dwell time (NPWTi‐d) with V. A. C. VeraFlo in traumatic, surgical, and chronic wounds—A helpful tool for decontamination and to prepare successful reconstruction
title_full_unstemmed Negative pressure wound therapy with instillation and dwell time (NPWTi‐d) with V. A. C. VeraFlo in traumatic, surgical, and chronic wounds—A helpful tool for decontamination and to prepare successful reconstruction
title_short Negative pressure wound therapy with instillation and dwell time (NPWTi‐d) with V. A. C. VeraFlo in traumatic, surgical, and chronic wounds—A helpful tool for decontamination and to prepare successful reconstruction
title_sort negative pressure wound therapy with instillation and dwell time (npwti‐d) with v. a. c. veraflo in traumatic, surgical, and chronic wounds—a helpful tool for decontamination and to prepare successful reconstruction
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7948994/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32716140
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/iwj.13462
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