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ROLE OF NEGATIVE PRESSURE THERAPY IN THE TREATMENT OF CHRONIC WOUNDS
DUBRAVKO HULJEV
; Klinička bolnica „Sveti Duh“, Klinika za kirurške bolesti, Centar za plastičnu i rekonstruktivnu kirurgiju, Zagreb, Hrvatska
ALEKSANDAR GAJIĆ
; Zavod za fizikalnu medicinu i rehabilitaciju „Dr Miroslav Zotović“, Centar za hiperbaričnu medicinu i tretman kroničnih rana, Banjaluka, Bosna i Hercegovina
TUGOMIR GVERIĆ
; Klinička bolnica „Sveti Duh“, Klinika za kirurške bolesti, Centar za plastičnu i rekonstruktivnu kirurgiju, Zagreb, Hrvatska
NADA KECELJ LESKOVEC
; Univerzitetski klinički centar Ljubljana, Dermatovenerološka klinika, Ljubljana, Slovenija
CIRIL TRILLER
; Kirurška klinika, Klinički odjel za kirurške infekcije, Ljubljana, Slovenija
Sažetak
Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT) is one of the supportive options for chronic wound treatment. The level of negative pressure is between 40 and 125 mm Hg below ambient. Good results in increasing angiogenesis, improvement of blood flow in wounds, edema reduction, regulation of moist environment, granulation tissue stimulation and wound retraction have been proved. In addition, bacterial burden in the wound and the amount of harmful products (exotoxins, endotoxins, cytokines and matrix metalloproteinases) are also significantly reduced. Chronic wound healing time is accelerated in comparison with other conservative treatments. The NPWT can be applied in either inpatient or outpatient settings.
Ključne riječi
negative Pressure Wound therapy (nPWt); chronic wounds
Hrčak ID:
98641
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Datum izdavanja:
25.2.2013.
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