Negative pressure therapy (vacuum) for wound bed preparation among diabetic patients: case series

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Autor(a) principal: Ferreira,Marcus Castro
Data de Publicação: 2009
Outros Autores: Carvalho,Viviane Fernandes de, Kamamoto,Fábio, Tuma Junior,Paulo, Paggiaro,André Oliveira
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: São Paulo medical journal (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-31802009000300010
Resumo: CONTEXT: Complications from diabetes mellitus affecting the lower limbs occur in 40 to 70% of such patients. Neuropathy is the main cause of ulceration and may be associated with vascular impairment. The wound evolves with necrosis and infection, and if not properly treated, amputation may be the end result. Surgical treatment is preferred in complex wounds without spontaneous healing. After debridement of the necrotic tissue, the wound bed needs to be prepared to receive a transplant of either a graft or a flap. Dressings can be used to prepare the wound bed, but this usually leads to longer duration of hospitalization. Negative pressure using a vacuum system has been proposed for speeding up the treatment. This paper had the objective of analyzing the effects of this therapy on wound bed preparation among diabetic patients. CASE SERIES: Eighty-four diabetic patients with wounds in their lower limbs were studied. A commercially available vacuum system was used for all patients after adequate debridement of necrotic tissues. For 65 patients, skin grafts completed the treatment and for the other 19, skin flaps were used. Wound bed preparation was achieved over an average time of 7.51 days for 65 patients and 10 days for 12 patients, and in only one case was not achieved. CONCLUSIONS: This experience suggests that negative pressure therapy may have an important role in wound bed preparation and as part of the treatment for wounds in the lower limbs of diabetic patients.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Negative pressure therapy (vacuum) for wound bed preparation among diabetic patients: case series
title Negative pressure therapy (vacuum) for wound bed preparation among diabetic patients: case series
spellingShingle Negative pressure therapy (vacuum) for wound bed preparation among diabetic patients: case series
Ferreira,Marcus Castro
Diabetic foot
Skin transplantation Surgical flaps
Negative-pressure wound therapy
Wound healing
title_short Negative pressure therapy (vacuum) for wound bed preparation among diabetic patients: case series
title_full Negative pressure therapy (vacuum) for wound bed preparation among diabetic patients: case series
title_fullStr Negative pressure therapy (vacuum) for wound bed preparation among diabetic patients: case series
title_full_unstemmed Negative pressure therapy (vacuum) for wound bed preparation among diabetic patients: case series
title_sort Negative pressure therapy (vacuum) for wound bed preparation among diabetic patients: case series
author Ferreira,Marcus Castro
author_facet Ferreira,Marcus Castro
Carvalho,Viviane Fernandes de
Kamamoto,Fábio
Tuma Junior,Paulo
Paggiaro,André Oliveira
author_role author
author2 Carvalho,Viviane Fernandes de
Kamamoto,Fábio
Tuma Junior,Paulo
Paggiaro,André Oliveira
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ferreira,Marcus Castro
Carvalho,Viviane Fernandes de
Kamamoto,Fábio
Tuma Junior,Paulo
Paggiaro,André Oliveira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Diabetic foot
Skin transplantation Surgical flaps
Negative-pressure wound therapy
Wound healing
topic Diabetic foot
Skin transplantation Surgical flaps
Negative-pressure wound therapy
Wound healing
description CONTEXT: Complications from diabetes mellitus affecting the lower limbs occur in 40 to 70% of such patients. Neuropathy is the main cause of ulceration and may be associated with vascular impairment. The wound evolves with necrosis and infection, and if not properly treated, amputation may be the end result. Surgical treatment is preferred in complex wounds without spontaneous healing. After debridement of the necrotic tissue, the wound bed needs to be prepared to receive a transplant of either a graft or a flap. Dressings can be used to prepare the wound bed, but this usually leads to longer duration of hospitalization. Negative pressure using a vacuum system has been proposed for speeding up the treatment. This paper had the objective of analyzing the effects of this therapy on wound bed preparation among diabetic patients. CASE SERIES: Eighty-four diabetic patients with wounds in their lower limbs were studied. A commercially available vacuum system was used for all patients after adequate debridement of necrotic tissues. For 65 patients, skin grafts completed the treatment and for the other 19, skin flaps were used. Wound bed preparation was achieved over an average time of 7.51 days for 65 patients and 10 days for 12 patients, and in only one case was not achieved. CONCLUSIONS: This experience suggests that negative pressure therapy may have an important role in wound bed preparation and as part of the treatment for wounds in the lower limbs of diabetic patients.
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