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Negative Pressure Wound Therapy With Instillation: Review of Evidence and Recommendations.

Paul J Kim1, Christopher E Attinger2, Brett D Crist3, Allen Gabriel4, Robert D Galiano5, Subhas Gupta6, John C Lantis Ii7, Lawrence Lavery8, Benjamin A Lipsky9, Luc Teot10.   

Abstract

Negative pressure wound therapy with instillation (NPWTi) and dwell time is an adjunctive treatment modality for selected complex wounds. Because of the greater amount of research now available, a multidisciplinary expert panel comprising the fields of podiatry, plastic and general surgery, burn treatment, infectious diseases, and orthopedics was convened on July 11, 2015, to produce a summary of the data and recommendations on the use of NPWTi. The panel members each reviewed available published literature on NPWTi in the PubMed, Cochrane, and Google Scholar databases from 1 January 2012 up until 20 July 2015 using the string search term negative pressure wound therapy instillation provided by the panel moderator; there were no restrictions on the language or type of publication. Panel members discussed their experiences and worked to reach consensus on several predefined topics. NPWTi was found to be most appropriate for properly selected complex hosts or wounds such as patients with multiple comorbidities, patients with an American Society of Anesthesiology Classification ≥ 2, severe traumatic wounds, diabetic foot infections, and wounds complicated by invasive infection or extensive biofilm. NPWTi should not be used routinely to treat simple wounds or hosts without comorbidities.There is evidence that when NPWTi is added to standard of care in properly selected cases it provides better overall clinical outcomes than standard of care alone, even when including NPWT. Based on published evidence and panel member experience, the Panel recommends a dwell time - fluid briefly instilled into the wound and allowed to diffuse for a user-specified time - of 10-20 minutes followed by 2-4 hours of negative pressure at -125 mmHg, although larger wounds may need times of up to 6 hours. Normal saline (0.9%) is the preferred solution for NPWTi, except in special situations. NPWTi with dwell time is an adjunct to other standard principles of appropriate wound assessment and treatment (e.g., debridement, pressure offloading, systemic antibiotic therapy, vascular assessment and revascularization when needed, or glycemic control).

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26966814

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Wounds        ISSN: 1044-7946            Impact factor:   1.546


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Authors:  Elizabeth F McElroy
Journal:  Int Wound J       Date:  2019-02-19       Impact factor: 3.315

Review 2.  A solution for complex wounds: the evidence for negative pressure wound therapy with instillation.

Authors:  Ersilia L Anghel; Paul J Kim; Christopher E Attinger
Journal:  Int Wound J       Date:  2016-09       Impact factor: 3.315

Review 3.  Deconstructing negative pressure wound therapy.

Authors:  Shadi Lalezari; Christine J Lee; Anna A Borovikova; Derek A Banyard; Keyianoosh Z Paydar; Garrett A Wirth; Alan D Widgerow
Journal:  Int Wound J       Date:  2016-09-29       Impact factor: 3.315

4.  Negative pressure wound therapy with instillation, a cost-effective treatment for abdominal mesh exposure.

Authors:  E Deleyto; A García-Ruano; J R González-López
Journal:  Hernia       Date:  2017-10-30       Impact factor: 4.739

5.  Instillation negative pressure wound therapy: An effective approach for hardware salvage.

Authors:  Jason D Hehr; Trevor S Hodson; Julie M West; Steven A Schulz; Stephen J Poteet; Rajiv Y Chandawarkar; Ian L Valerio
Journal:  Int Wound J       Date:  2019-12-19       Impact factor: 3.315

6.  Instillation Negative Pressure Wound Therapy: A Role for Infected LVAD Salvage.

Authors:  Trevor Hodson; Julie M West; Stephen J Poteet; Peter H Lee; Ian L Valerio
Journal:  Adv Wound Care (New Rochelle)       Date:  2019-03-05       Impact factor: 4.730

7.  Surgical OFF-LOADING of the diabetic foot.

Authors:  Luca Dalla Paola; Anna Carone; Marialuisa Valente; Mariano Palena; Giuseppe Scavone
Journal:  J Clin Orthop Trauma       Date:  2021-01-22

8.  Treating Fasciotomy Wounds with Negative Pressure Wound Therapy with Instillation and Dwell Time (NPWTi-d).

Authors:  Priscilla Lee
Journal:  Cureus       Date:  2016-10-28

9.  Systematic review of the negative pressure wound therapy in kidney transplant recipients.

Authors:  Badri Man Shrestha
Journal:  World J Transplant       Date:  2016-12-24

Review 10.  The role of open abdomen in non-trauma patient: WSES Consensus Paper.

Authors:  Federico Coccolini; Giulia Montori; Marco Ceresoli; Fausto Catena; Ernest E Moore; Rao Ivatury; Walter Biffl; Andrew Peitzman; Raul Coimbra; Sandro Rizoli; Yoram Kluger; Fikri M Abu-Zidan; Massimo Sartelli; Marc De Moya; George Velmahos; Gustavo Pereira Fraga; Bruno M Pereira; Ari Leppaniemi; Marja A Boermeester; Andrew W Kirkpatrick; Ron Maier; Miklosh Bala; Boris Sakakushev; Vladimir Khokha; Manu Malbrain; Vanni Agnoletti; Ignacio Martin-Loeches; Michael Sugrue; Salomone Di Saverio; Ewen Griffiths; Kjetil Soreide; John E Mazuski; Addison K May; Philippe Montravers; Rita Maria Melotti; Michele Pisano; Francesco Salvetti; Gianmariano Marchesi; Tino M Valetti; Thomas Scalea; Osvaldo Chiara; Jeffry L Kashuk; Luca Ansaloni
Journal:  World J Emerg Surg       Date:  2017-08-14       Impact factor: 5.469

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