“…In recent years this technique has experienced rapid development and has been widely used to treat various acute and chronic wounds with excellent outcomes (Gabriel et al, 2009;Witkowski et al, 2009;Palm et al, 2011;Wood and Molnar, 2011;Masden et al, 2012;Ogawa, 2012). Both locally and abroad, the VAC mechanism has attracted a great deal of research, and results show that VAC plays various roles in wound healing: cleaning of wound exudate, reduction of peripheral edema, improvement of local blood supply, removal of bacteria, inhibition of bacterial proliferation, acceleration of granulation growth, and re-epithelialization (Sexena et al, 2004;Labler et al, 2006;Mouës et al, 2008;Chan, 2009;Parker, 2012;Chen et al, 2013;Dong et al, 2013). Thus, this technique can shorten wound healing time and provide a bed for delayed skin grafts.…”