2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.ciresp.2009.06.003
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El sistema de cierre asistido al vacío en el tratamiento del pie diabético avanzado

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“…1,11 Apart from this benefit, NPWT decreases the edema which increases circulation on a microcirculatory level. 5 Another important advantage of such therapy is the ability to eliminate bacterial growth and infection in the wound. 15 Clinically significant reduction in bacterial growth was achieved during NPWT in an experimental model.…”
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“…1,11 Apart from this benefit, NPWT decreases the edema which increases circulation on a microcirculatory level. 5 Another important advantage of such therapy is the ability to eliminate bacterial growth and infection in the wound. 15 Clinically significant reduction in bacterial growth was achieved during NPWT in an experimental model.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The use of negative pressure wound therapy has been shown to be effective in many wounds as well as diabetic foot ulcerations. 2,5,6,13,15 This system is supposed to evacuate excess fluid, reduce edema, improve perfusion and decrease bacterial growth as well as protect from external contamination. 19 However, its safety in the treatment of deep diabetic foot infections in an acute setting is not fully established.…”
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“…Los beneficios de la TPN se obtienen fundamentalmente debido a dos principios o mecanismos básicos: el control del exudado y la estimulación local celular de la herida. Entre las ventajas de este sistema destaca el aumento del flujo local sanguíneo, la estimulación del proceso de granulación y la angiogénesis, el drenado del exudado y la reducción del edema y colonización bacteriana 5,6 .…”
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“…Los beneficios de la TPN se obtienen fundamentalmente debido a dos principios o mecanismos básicos: el control del exudado y la estimulación local celular de la herida. Entre las ventajas de este sistema destaca el aumento del flujo local sanguíneo, la estimulación del proceso de granulación y la angiogénesis, el drenado del exudado y la reducción del edema y colonización bacteriana 5,6 . No obstante, a pesar de la evidencia existente en torno al uso de la TPN en la cura de heridas quirúrgicas, vasculares o de cualquier otro tipo [7][8][9][10] , son escasos los estudios que analicen su eficacia en las úlceras diabéticas.…”
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