Retrospective 8-year analysis of negative pressure wound therapy in dermatosurgery: A single center experience
Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology Sep 07, 2017
Wertenauer A, et al. – The intention of this work was to gauge the patient characteristics, therapeutic modalities, and outcomes in a single dermatosurgery center with Negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) applied over chronic and acute surgical wounds. The NPWT displayed a fixed role in distinct, well–defined clinical indications in dermatosurgery as the treatment of acute surgical wounds, fixation of skin grafts, and treatment of skin substitutes. It served as a prominent treatment option for refractory, superinfected chronic wounds in dermatologic patients.
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