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Development of Simplified Negative Pressure Wound Therapy Device for Low-Resource Settings

机译:用于低资源环境的简化负压伤口治疗仪的开发

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Negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT), a successful, open wound treatment, is not readily available in low-resource settings (LRSs): the developing world, combat fields, and disaster relief. This is due to its high electrical power requirement (upwards of 70 Watts), lack of portability (approximately 12.5 lbs.), and high cost ($20-25K per unit, typically rented for $120/day; and $30/day for disposables). Aiming to expand this therapy and breakdown all major barriers to widespread implementation, a simplified negative pressure wound therapy (sNPWT) system, the Wound-Pump, was designed and developed. A blow molded, bellows pump was determined to satisfy all of the necessary functional requirements. It was designed to integrate with most wound dressings, which allows sNPWT to be more widespread by eliminating the requirement for specific disposables. In its final embodiment, the Wound-Pump system is purely mechanical, weighs less than half a pound, and costs less than $3 to manufacture. It was initially tested on intact tissue to verify its function and performance. Internal Review Board (IRB) approval was granted at the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), yet expired before any clinical data was collected. Then, the earthquake on January 12, 2010 in Haiti resulted in an epidemic of acute wounds. With knowledge of the previous IRB approval, the effectiveness of NPWT, and the austere conditions in Haiti, a deployed wound care team brought several Wound-Pump systems in their treatment "toolbox". Therapy was applied to five of their 300 patients. The sNPWT treated wounds were clean and granulating at the end of their two week deployment.
机译:负压伤口疗法(NPWT)是一种成功的开放式伤口疗法,在资源匮乏的地区(LRS):发展中国家,战场和救灾领域尚不容易获得。这是由于其高电力需求(超过70瓦),缺乏便携性(约12.5磅)和高成本(每单位$ 20-25K,通常每天租金为$ 120;一次性用品每天$ 30) 。为了扩大该疗法并打破广泛实施的所有主要障碍,设计并开发了一种简化的负压伤口疗法(sNPWT)系统Wound-Pump。确定吹塑波纹管泵满足所有必要的功能要求。它旨在与大多数伤口敷料结合使用,从而通过消除对特定一次性用品的需求,使sNPWT得以更广泛地应用。在其最终实施例中,伤口泵系统是纯机械的,重量不到半磅,制造成本不到3美元。最初在完整的组织上对其进行了测试,以验证其功能和性能。内部审查委员会(IRB)的批准是由麻省总医院(MGH)批准的,但在收集任何临床数据之前已过期。然后,2010年1月12日在海地发生的地震导致了急性伤口的流行。在了解了IRB的先前批准,NPWT的有效性以及海地的严峻条件后,一支部署好的伤口护理团队将多个伤口泵系统带入了他们的治疗“工具箱”中。他们的300名患者中有5名接受了治疗。经过sNPWT处理的伤口在两周部署结束后保持清洁并呈颗粒状。

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