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A case series of negative pressure wound therapy as a promising treatment in patients with burn injury

Rosadi Seswandhana, Sharfan Anzhari, Ishandono Dachlan, Yohanes Widodo Wirohadidjojo, Teguh Aryandono

2020International Journal of Surgery Case Reports17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Burn injuries continue to be a global burden. Burn wound treatment often requires a long treatment time and often results in high morbidity and mortality. Until now, there is still no ideal burn wound treatment for all patients. PRESENTATION OF CASES: Here we report 3 cases of burn patients. Every patient underwent wound debridement and followed by installation of Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT) on the site of burn injuries. All of patients was discharged in a good condition. DISCUSSION: NPWT is an application of sub-atmospheric pressure that is placed on the wound. Today, the use of negative pressure therapy is a new strategy in managing burn injuries. NPWT can reduce the length of stay of burn patients that can be associated with faster wound healing, and reduce bacterial levels in burns. CONCLUSION: The combination of debridement and NPWT in burn patients can be an alternative procedure because it can promote faster wound healing and reduce the length of hospitalization. Furthermore, this is the first report of NPWT usage for the treatment of burn patients in Indonesia.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineNegative-pressure wound therapyBurn woundDebridement (dental)SurgeryBurn injuryWound healingSevere burnSurgical debridementPathologyAlternative medicineSurgical site infection preventionWound Healing and TreatmentsBurn Injury Management and Outcomes
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