2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.gofs.2020.10.011
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Comment je fais… une thérapie à pression négative du périnée pour le traitement d’une désunion après chirurgie vulvaire

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“…For severe necrotizing soft tissue infections, NPWT treatment also has better drainage effect than traditional dressing, and reduces the number of dressing changes and debridement surgery, which not only is conducive to wound healing, but also reduces the pain of patients. 39 Secondary closure by granulation tissue formation is ineffective on wounds in which periosteally inactivated bone surfaces, exposed surgical implants, or other nonvascularized structures such as tendons are present. 40 Negative pressure wound therapy, if applied directly to sensitive anatomical structures such as exposed nerves, blood vessels, or viscera, may result in avascular necrosis of these sensitive tissues or erosion of the vessel wall, leading to massive and sometimes fatal hemorrhage.…”
Section: Indications Contraindications and Complicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For severe necrotizing soft tissue infections, NPWT treatment also has better drainage effect than traditional dressing, and reduces the number of dressing changes and debridement surgery, which not only is conducive to wound healing, but also reduces the pain of patients. 39 Secondary closure by granulation tissue formation is ineffective on wounds in which periosteally inactivated bone surfaces, exposed surgical implants, or other nonvascularized structures such as tendons are present. 40 Negative pressure wound therapy, if applied directly to sensitive anatomical structures such as exposed nerves, blood vessels, or viscera, may result in avascular necrosis of these sensitive tissues or erosion of the vessel wall, leading to massive and sometimes fatal hemorrhage.…”
Section: Indications Contraindications and Complicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Negative pressure wound therapy is used to treat some wounds with complex anatomical structure, which can largely solve some clinical complex wound healing problems. For severe necrotizing soft tissue infections, NPWT treatment also has better drainage effect than traditional dressing, and reduces the number of dressing changes and debridement surgery, which not only is conducive to wound healing, but also reduces the pain of patients 39 …”
Section: Types Of Chronic Wounds and Application Of Npwtmentioning
confidence: 99%