Background: Vacuum-assisted closure therapy is a relatively new concept described in the literature that increases wound-healing capacity. The authors aimed to investigate the effect of vacuum-assisted closure therapy on wound healing, granulation tissue formation, bacterial clearance, pain, time involvement of the staff, and total costs in all types of wounds in comparison with modern wound dressings.Methods: Sixty-five patients with a chronic or acute wound were randomized to initial treatment with vacuum-assisted closure or modern dressings. The authors' primary endpoint was a granulated wound or a wound ready for skin grafting or healing by secondary intention.Results: The time to the primary endpoint with vacuum-assisted closure therap...
Context: Wound management can often be a challenging experience, especially in the presence of diabe...
INTRODUCTION: Vacuum assisted closure (VAC) refer to wound dressing system that continuously or int...
Context: Wound management can often be a challenging experience, especially in the presence of diabe...
Background: Vacuum-assisted closure therapy is a relatively new concept described in the literature ...
Background: Vacuum-assisted closure therapy is a relatively new concept described in the literature ...
BACKGROUND: Vacuum-assisted closure therapy is a relatively new concept described in the literature ...
Background: Vacuum-assisted closure therapy is a relatively new concept described in the literature ...
Background: Vacuum-assisted closure therapy is a relatively new concept described in the literature ...
Background: To assess the effectiveness of vacuum assisted closure (VAC) therapy for healing of infe...
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An effective regimen to treat patients suffering from acute necrotizing fasciitis requires surgical ...
Negative-pressure wound therapy is a technique to achieve wound healing in patients with non-healing...
Treatment of wounds using conventional methods is frequently limited by inadequate local wound condi...
Context: Wound management can often be a challenging experience, especially in the presence of diab...
Background/Aim. Surgical and chronic wounds in vascular patients might contribute to limb loss an...
Context: Wound management can often be a challenging experience, especially in the presence of diabe...
INTRODUCTION: Vacuum assisted closure (VAC) refer to wound dressing system that continuously or int...
Context: Wound management can often be a challenging experience, especially in the presence of diabe...
Background: Vacuum-assisted closure therapy is a relatively new concept described in the literature ...
Background: Vacuum-assisted closure therapy is a relatively new concept described in the literature ...
BACKGROUND: Vacuum-assisted closure therapy is a relatively new concept described in the literature ...
Background: Vacuum-assisted closure therapy is a relatively new concept described in the literature ...
Background: Vacuum-assisted closure therapy is a relatively new concept described in the literature ...
Background: To assess the effectiveness of vacuum assisted closure (VAC) therapy for healing of infe...
Contains fulltext : 49749.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access
An effective regimen to treat patients suffering from acute necrotizing fasciitis requires surgical ...
Negative-pressure wound therapy is a technique to achieve wound healing in patients with non-healing...
Treatment of wounds using conventional methods is frequently limited by inadequate local wound condi...
Context: Wound management can often be a challenging experience, especially in the presence of diab...
Background/Aim. Surgical and chronic wounds in vascular patients might contribute to limb loss an...
Context: Wound management can often be a challenging experience, especially in the presence of diabe...
INTRODUCTION: Vacuum assisted closure (VAC) refer to wound dressing system that continuously or int...
Context: Wound management can often be a challenging experience, especially in the presence of diabe...