2022
DOI: 10.22467/jwmr.2021.01802
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Effects of Preoperative Negative Pressure Wound Therapy on Complications after Musculocutaneous Flap Reconstruction of Sacral Pressure Injuries

Abstract: Background: Negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) facilitates recovery of pressure injuries. This study aimed to investigate whether preoperative NPWT affected complications after musculocutaneous flap reconstruction of pressure injury wounds that required surgical treatment.Methods: Of 71 patients with sacral pressure injury wounds, 28 did not undergo preoperative NPWT (no-NPWT group), while 43 received preoperative NPWT. Both groups received flap coverage for pressure injury wounds. Differences in complicat… Show more

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“…Thereafter, two triangular flaps, one transposition flap and one advancement flap, were utilized to fill the 4.5×3.5-cm skin and soft tissue defect [12]. Both flaps were elevated including skin and subcutaneous layers for sufficient coverage of the gluteal fascia [13]. Adequate relocation of the flaps resulted in effective restoration, avoiding excessive tension on the margins.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thereafter, two triangular flaps, one transposition flap and one advancement flap, were utilized to fill the 4.5×3.5-cm skin and soft tissue defect [12]. Both flaps were elevated including skin and subcutaneous layers for sufficient coverage of the gluteal fascia [13]. Adequate relocation of the flaps resulted in effective restoration, avoiding excessive tension on the margins.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%