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Negative Pressure Wound Therapy with Instillation and Dwell for the Management of a Complex Burn: A Case Report and Review of the Literature

机译:负压伤口疗法与滴注和保压治疗复杂烧伤:一例病例报告并文献复习

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Research over the last 50 years has led to significant improvements in outcomes for burn victims. Advances in infection control, attenuation of the hypermetabolic response, and new improved surgical approaches have led to decreased morbidity and mortality. Early wound excision eliminates the devitalized tissue, which is the main reservoir for pathogen propagation. Immediate autografting reestablishes the natural barrier of the skin, which blocks pathogen access to the host. Advances in burn care have increased treatment options for patients with devastating injuries presenting with multiple comorbidities. Over the last 20 years, negative pressure assisted wound therapy (NPWT) has shown to improve wound management and healing as well as decrease the length of recovery in burn patients. As NPWT applications evolve, the development of negative pressure wound therapy with instillation and dwell time (NPWTi-d) for the management of complex and infected wounds has proven vital for patient care.We present the case of a 68-year-old male patient presenting with a three-day-old third-degree burn wound spanning 46% of the total body surface area (TBSA). After the infected wound was treated unsuccessfully with the standard of care (excision, debridement, and grafting), the team utilized NPWTi-d in order to mitigate the infection and promote the formation of granulation tissue, leading to the successful grafting of the burn wound.NPWTi-d was a useful adjunct in treating and stimulating wound healing in a complex patient. This is the first case report of its kind, utilizing a whole-body vacuum assisted closure (VAC) with NPWTi-d, with successful results showing a decreased bacterial burden, decreased morbidity and mortality, and patient wound closure.
机译:过去50年的研究已大大改善了烧伤受害者的结局。感染控制的进展,高代谢反应的减弱以及新的改良手术方法已导致发病率和死亡率降低。早期伤口切除消除了失活的组织,该组织是病原体繁殖的主要库。立即自体移植重建了皮肤的天然屏障,阻止了病原体进入宿主。烧伤护理的进步为患有多种合并症的毁灭性损伤患者增加了治疗选择。在过去的20年中,负压辅助伤口治疗(NPWT)可以改善伤口的管理和愈合,并缩短烧伤患者的恢复时间。随着NPWT的应用不断发展,已经证明了通过滴注和停留时间(NPWTi-d)来治疗复杂伤口和感染伤口的负压伤口疗法对患者护理至关重要。我们介绍了一名68岁男性患者的病例。表现为三天大的三度烧伤创面,占全身表面积(TBSA)的46%。在用护理标准(切除,清创和移植)未能成功治疗感染的伤口后,该团队利用NPWTi-d减轻感染并促进肉芽组织的形成,从而成功烧伤了创口.NPWTi-d是治疗和刺激复杂患者伤口愈合的有用辅助手段。这是同类案例中的第一例,采用了带有NPWTi-d的全身真空辅助闭合(VAC),成功的结果表明细菌负担减轻,发病率和死亡率降低以及患者伤口闭合。

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