| Literature DB >> 29442143 |
V Tanaydin1, J Beugels2, A Andriessen3,4, J H Sawor2,5, R R W J van der Hulst2,5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) for postsurgical incision treatment has demonstrated benefits. A prospective randomized study was developed including 32 patients who underwent bilateral breast reduction mammoplasty. Patients served as their own control and received NPWT to one breast and fixation strips to the other breast.Entities:
Keywords: Cutometer; Negative-pressure therapy; PICO; POSAS; Post-mammoplasty; Scar
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29442143 PMCID: PMC6097780 DOI: 10.1007/s00266-018-1095-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Aesthetic Plast Surg ISSN: 0364-216X Impact factor: 2.326
Fig. 2Schematic profile of study disposition. NPWT, negative pressure wound therapy; AES, adverse events; SAES, serious adverse events
Fig. 1a The PICO dressing in place on lower horizontal incision. b PICO pump. Reprinted with permission of Smith and Nephew
Baseline characteristics for N = 32
| Mean (range) | |
|---|---|
| Age | 40.9 (18–61) |
| BMI | 26.5 (19.5–31.2) |
| Cup size | E–F (E–I) |
| Clavicle-areola distance | 28.2 cm (23–35) |
| Resection weight | 447.0 g (113–1260) |
| Duration procedure | 97.8 min (49–157) |
| Length of incision | 19.7 cm (13–24) |
Fig. 3N = 32 scar quality POSAS scores at 42, 90, 180 and 365 days. POSAS, patient and observer scar assessment scale
Fig. 4N = 32 VAS scored at 42, 90, 180 and 365 days. VAS, visual analog scale
Fig. 5N = 32 skin viscoelasticity scored at 42, 90, 180 and 365 days
Fig. 6N = 32 trans-epidermal water loss and skin hydration
Fig. 7Case 42, 90, 180 and 365 days