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Topical negative pressure therapy in wounds after cardiothoracic surgery: successful experience supported by literature
- Source :
- Thoracic and cardiovascular surgeon, 54(5), 289-294. Georg Thieme Verlag
- Publication Year :
- 2006
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Abstract
- BACKGROUND: Patients undergoing cardiothoracic surgery are at substantial risk of developing surgical site infections (SSI). SSI is not only associated with an increased morbidity but also with high mortality. Topical negative pressure therapy (TNP) is a promising method for treating surgical site defects (SSD). In recent years, we have gained a wide experience with TNP in a great variety of SSD. METHODS: We completed a prospective follow-up report of all patients treated with TNP after cardiothoracic surgery at the Academic Medical Centre Amsterdam, a university hospital. A review of the current evidence for TNP in cardiothoracic surgery is presented. RESULTS: Between August 2000 and March 2005, TNP was used in 105 patients in 113 SSD. As we gained more experience, we saw a decline in hospital stay ( P < 0.0001) and duration of TNP therapy. Surgical closure was performed in 62 % of patients using simple surgical (reconstructive) techniques. Therapy-related complications were rare (n = 1). CONCLUSION: Based on clinical findings and supported by the research presented, the treatment modality of choice for SSD after cardiothoracic surgery is TNP
- Subjects :
- Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
Male
medicine.medical_specialty
Valve surgery
Cost-Benefit Analysis
chemical and pharmacologic phenomena
Occlusive Dressings
Surgical site
Surgical Wound Dehiscence
Medicine
Humans
Surgical Wound Infection
Prospective Studies
Cardiac Surgical Procedures
Aged
Netherlands
Analysis of Variance
Wound Healing
business.industry
Incidence
High mortality
Topical Negative-Pressure Therapy
Length of Stay
Middle Aged
Thoracic Surgical Procedures
University hospital
Surgery
Atmospheric Pressure
Treatment Outcome
Cardiothoracic surgery
Treatment modality
Female
Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
business
Hospital stay
Follow-Up Studies
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 01716425
- Volume :
- 54
- Issue :
- 5
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- The Thoracic and cardiovascular surgeon
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....c8fa16e92ceff81cefacb82d019daa24