2007
DOI: 10.5507/bp.2007.050
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Vacuum-Assisted Closure in the Treatment of Sternal Wound Infection After Cardiac Surgery

Abstract: Aim: Vacuum-assisted closure (VAC) was primarily designed for the treatment of pressure ulcers or chronic, debilitating wounds. Recently, VAC has become an encouraging treatment modality for sternal wound infection after cardiac surgery, providing superior results to conventional treatment strategies.Methods: From November 2004 to September 2006, 34 patients, undergoing VAC therapy for sternal wound infection following cardiac surgery, were prospectively evaluated. Ten patients (29 %) were treated for superfi … Show more

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“…Since the first use of the VAC device by Argenta and Morykwas in the 1990s, this therapy has rapidly evolved into a widely accepted modality for the treatment of SSI following cardiovascular surgery [1][2][3][4][7][8][9]. As a treatment, VAC therapy holds several major advantages.…”
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“…Since the first use of the VAC device by Argenta and Morykwas in the 1990s, this therapy has rapidly evolved into a widely accepted modality for the treatment of SSI following cardiovascular surgery [1][2][3][4][7][8][9]. As a treatment, VAC therapy holds several major advantages.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the condition of the wound can be observed at the time of changing the VAC dressing. The second benefit is that VAC therapy can aid wound healing [1][2][3][4]. The controlled local application of negative pressure to the wound approximates the edges of the wound and provides a mass filling effect.…”
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