A single-center prospective study on the efficiency of negative pressure wound therapy versus conventional wound therapy in the postoperative management of devitalized and infected wounds

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Mircea Mureșan
Horațiu Suciu
Dorin Marian
Adrian Vasile Mureșan
Rozalia Manuela Gabor
Radu Mircea Neagoe
Daniela Sala
Marton Denes
Simona Muresan
Marina Isabella Melano
Ioan Alexandru Balmoș

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: In this study, we aim to present the benefits of using negative pressure wound therapy, particularly with respect to the speed up of recovery time of devitalized and infected post-operative wounds, cost-effectiveness of local healing, pain relief during treatment, and returning to work and resuming normal daily activities at an earlier time.


MATERIALS AND METHODS: This was a prospective study performed in General Surgery Clinic, between 2016–2018.


The study comprised 67 patients divided into two groups: A (29 patients who underwent negative pressure wound therapy) and B (38 patients who underwent conventional wound therapy).


RESULTS: The average age of patients included in group A was 64.2 ± 12.3 years and in group B, 63.2 ± 9.7 years (p=0.440). The wounds were located on the foot, thigh, abdomen, and other areas, and the average length of stay in hospital was 33 ± 18 days for group A versus 17 ± 14 days for group B (p=0.042) but with an average local healing time of 12 ± 5 days in group A versus 44 ± 17 days in group B (p<0.001). The average cost of hospitalization was higher in group A: 17,868 ± 9,560 RON (3,834 ± 2,051 euros) compared to group B: 6,025 ± 4,137 RON (1,292 ± 887 euros) (p=0.443) but the average cost of local healing was lower in group A: 5,437 ± 2,238 RON (1,166 ± 480 euro) compared to group B: 6,840 ± 3,520 RON (1,467 ± 755 euro) (p=0.005).


CONCLUSIONS: The treatment of devitalized and infected post-operative wounds by using negative pressure wound therapy reduces local and complete healing time by approximately 30%, local healing costs by 26%, and allows better pain management during treatment with minimal complications.

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Mureșan, Mircea, et al. “A Single-Center Prospective Study on the Efficiency of Negative Pressure Wound Therapy Versus Conventional Wound Therapy in the Postoperative Management of Devitalized and Infected Wounds”. Annali Italiani Di Chirurgia, vol. 94, no. 4, July 2023, pp. 411-8, https://annaliitalianidichirurgia.it/index.php/aic/article/view/2228.
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