2021
DOI: 10.25270/wnds/2021.e85e89
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Mechanical Negative Pressure Wound Therapy: Real-World Effectiveness in Challenging Patient Presentations

Abstract: Introduction. When used for wound management, negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) delivers subatmospheric pressure at the wound site, exerting multiple beneficial effects, including microstrain, macrostrain, edema management, granulation tissue formation, drainage management, and wound stabilization. Comparative effectiveness research has demonstrated similar wound healing and adverse event outcomes between traditional NPWT (tNPWT) and mechanical NPWT (mNPWT). Therefore, considerations for patient selection… Show more

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