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Vacuum-Assisted Incisional Closure Therapy After Groin Reconstruction With Muscle Flap

Background Groin reconstruction with muscle flap coverage is associated with high wound complication rates. Incisional vacuum-assisted closure (iVAC) therapy may lower wound complications. We evaluated the impact of iVAC on postoperative outcomes in patients following groin reconstruction with muscl...

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Autores principales: Taylor, Maryclare E, Ngaage, Ledibabari M, Wasicek, Philip, Ha, Michael, Nagarsheth, Khanjan, Toursavadkohi, Shahab A, Karwowski, John, Rasko, Yvonne M
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Publicado: Cureus 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8191421/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34123651
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.14954
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author Taylor, Maryclare E
Ngaage, Ledibabari M
Wasicek, Philip
Ha, Michael
Nagarsheth, Khanjan
Toursavadkohi, Shahab A
Karwowski, John
Rasko, Yvonne M
author_facet Taylor, Maryclare E
Ngaage, Ledibabari M
Wasicek, Philip
Ha, Michael
Nagarsheth, Khanjan
Toursavadkohi, Shahab A
Karwowski, John
Rasko, Yvonne M
author_sort Taylor, Maryclare E
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description Background Groin reconstruction with muscle flap coverage is associated with high wound complication rates. Incisional vacuum-assisted closure (iVAC) therapy may lower wound complications. We evaluated the impact of iVAC on postoperative outcomes in patients following groin reconstruction with muscle flap coverage. Methods We conducted a retrospective review of patients who underwent groin reconstruction with muscle flap coverage in 2012-2018. Patients were divided into those who received iVAC therapy and those who received standard sterile dressings (SSD). Results Of the 57 patients included, most received iVAC therapy (71%, n = 41) and the rest received SSD (28%, n = 16). The iVAC group had higher rates of diabetes, hypertension, coronary artery disease, and peripheral artery disease (p < 0.05). However, iVAC patients had comparable length of hospital stay (12 vs 8.5 days p = 0.0735), reoperations (34% vs 31%, p = 0.8415), and readmissions (32% vs 37%, p = 0.6801) with SSD patients. iVAC placement was less likely in prophylactic flaps (odds ratio 0.08, p = 0.0049). Conclusion Patients with a prophylactic flap were less likely to receive vacuum therapy, which may highlight a selection bias where surgeons pre-emptively use iVAC therapy in surgical candidates identified as high risk. The pre-emptive use of iVAC may minimize adverse postoperative outcomes in high-risk patients.
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spelling pubmed-81914212021-06-10 Vacuum-Assisted Incisional Closure Therapy After Groin Reconstruction With Muscle Flap Taylor, Maryclare E Ngaage, Ledibabari M Wasicek, Philip Ha, Michael Nagarsheth, Khanjan Toursavadkohi, Shahab A Karwowski, John Rasko, Yvonne M Cureus Plastic Surgery Background Groin reconstruction with muscle flap coverage is associated with high wound complication rates. Incisional vacuum-assisted closure (iVAC) therapy may lower wound complications. We evaluated the impact of iVAC on postoperative outcomes in patients following groin reconstruction with muscle flap coverage. Methods We conducted a retrospective review of patients who underwent groin reconstruction with muscle flap coverage in 2012-2018. Patients were divided into those who received iVAC therapy and those who received standard sterile dressings (SSD). Results Of the 57 patients included, most received iVAC therapy (71%, n = 41) and the rest received SSD (28%, n = 16). The iVAC group had higher rates of diabetes, hypertension, coronary artery disease, and peripheral artery disease (p < 0.05). However, iVAC patients had comparable length of hospital stay (12 vs 8.5 days p = 0.0735), reoperations (34% vs 31%, p = 0.8415), and readmissions (32% vs 37%, p = 0.6801) with SSD patients. iVAC placement was less likely in prophylactic flaps (odds ratio 0.08, p = 0.0049). Conclusion Patients with a prophylactic flap were less likely to receive vacuum therapy, which may highlight a selection bias where surgeons pre-emptively use iVAC therapy in surgical candidates identified as high risk. The pre-emptive use of iVAC may minimize adverse postoperative outcomes in high-risk patients. Cureus 2021-05-11 /pmc/articles/PMC8191421/ /pubmed/34123651 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.14954 Text en Copyright © 2021, Taylor et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Taylor, Maryclare E
Ngaage, Ledibabari M
Wasicek, Philip
Ha, Michael
Nagarsheth, Khanjan
Toursavadkohi, Shahab A
Karwowski, John
Rasko, Yvonne M
Vacuum-Assisted Incisional Closure Therapy After Groin Reconstruction With Muscle Flap
title Vacuum-Assisted Incisional Closure Therapy After Groin Reconstruction With Muscle Flap
title_full Vacuum-Assisted Incisional Closure Therapy After Groin Reconstruction With Muscle Flap
title_fullStr Vacuum-Assisted Incisional Closure Therapy After Groin Reconstruction With Muscle Flap
title_full_unstemmed Vacuum-Assisted Incisional Closure Therapy After Groin Reconstruction With Muscle Flap
title_short Vacuum-Assisted Incisional Closure Therapy After Groin Reconstruction With Muscle Flap
title_sort vacuum-assisted incisional closure therapy after groin reconstruction with muscle flap
topic Plastic Surgery
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8191421/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34123651
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.14954
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