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Comparative Studies | Medical Science | India | Volume 7 Issue 9, September 2018
Role of Negative Pressure Therapy for Chronic Surgical Wounds
Dr Mayuri Kamble | Dr Nitin Chore
Abstract: Title Role of negative pressure wound therapy for chronic surgical wounds Authors Dr Mayuri Kamble Associate Professor Department of General Surgery B. J. GOVT. MEDICAL COLLEGE, PUNE Dr Nitin Chore Senior Resident Department of General Surgery B. J. GOVT. MEDICAL COLLEGE, PUNE Corresponding Author Dr Mayuri Kamble Address Dept. Of Surgery, BJ Government medical college & SASSOON General Hospitals, near railway station, Pune-411001 Mobile+91 800718788 Email nitinchore44@gmail. com TOPIC Role of negative pressure wound therapy for chronic surgical wounds AIM To analyze role of negative pressure therapy in management of chronic surgical wounds in view of duration of healing, patient satisfaction and overall hospital stay. METHOD An open labeled randomised control trial carried out on patients with chronic sur-gical wounds following eligibility, diabetic ulcers, venous ulcers, pressure ulcers etc. Consecutive type of non-probability sampling was used for the selection of study subjects during study duration. All the subjects fulfilling the eligibility criteria were taken for study after informed consent. A total of 120 patients of chronic wounds were divided into 2 study groups as per com-puter generated random numbers. RESULT NPWT had better results over conventional dressing. At the end of 3 weeks, all the cases in NPWT group had granulation tissue as compared to 78.3 % cases in conventional group (p
Keywords: chronic wounds, negative pressure therapy, healing
Edition: Volume 7 Issue 9, September 2018,
Pages: 1513 - 1521