Literature DB >> 17925713

[Vacuum-assisted abdominal closure: its role in the treatment of complex abdominal and perineal wounds. Experience in 48 patients].

Y Durmishi1, P Gervaz, L Bühler, P Bucher, G Zufferey, A Al-Mazrouei, Ph Morel.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Vacuum-assisted closure (VAC) is a promising approach for the management of complex abdominal and perineal wounds. This paper summarizes our experience with this therapeutic modality and demonstrates its efficacity in difficult situations. PATIENTS AND METHODS: From January 2003 until December 2005, 48 patients (age 30-89) were treated with VAC therapy for open abdomen, infected laparotomy wounds, or tissue loss due to debridement of Fournier's gangrene. Wound dressings were changed every 2-3 days.
RESULTS: Thirty-eight patients (79%) had major co-morbid conditions liable to impact negatively on wound healing. The treatment duration with VAC varied from 20-30 days with an average of eleven dressing changes (minimum 3-maximum 18). Treatment was effective in all patients. Spontaneous closure was achieved in 36 cases (75%); nine patients (19%) required a split-thickness skin graft, and three (6%) underwent delayed secondary closure.
CONCLUSION: In our institution, VAC has become the treatment of choice for complex abdominal and perineal wounds. It is a safe, simple, and effective technique to speed wound healing and it has reduced the duration of hospital treatment in difficult clinical situations and in patients whose general condition is often severely compromised.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17925713     DOI: 10.1016/s0021-7697(07)89516-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Chir (Paris)        ISSN: 0021-7697


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