Washington Negative Pressure Wound Therapy

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Negative Pressure Wound Therapy

Washington Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (INPUT) is a type of advanced wound care treatment that uses sub-atmospheric pressure to promote healing of hard-to-heal wounds, such as diabetic foot ulcers, pressure ulcers, or surgical wounds. The INPUT system consists of a foam dressing, wound filler, and a vacuum pump. The foam dressing is placed directly on the wound, the wound filler is placed inside the foam and the vacuum pump is connected to the dressing. The vacuum pump creates a negative pressure, drawing out excess fluids from the wound and helping to reduce swelling, protect the wound from infection, and promote healing. The Washington Negative Pressure Wound Therapy system is available in several configurations, including single-use kits and reusable systems. The single-use kits are ideal for treating smaller wounds, while the reusable systems are designed for treating larger wounds and for long-term wound management.

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Therapy achieved an 82% success rate compared with 33% for wounds present for >6 months prior to V.A.C. Therapy. V.A.C. Therapy is a feasible and effective treatment for surgical and traumatic wounds in home care patients with over 70% of patients treated in this sample achieving pre-defined treatment goals.

How long it takes: Usually between 4-24 days. You can help the healing process stay on track by keeping the new tissue on wounds clean and hydrated.

Aside from complications incurred by the contraindicated use of NPWT, the most common complications associated with NPWT are pain, bleeding, infection, and foam retention, which, in turn, can cause an infection. A common mechanical complication is unsuccessful therapy delivery due to loss of suction.

VAC therapy should be stopped after the clinical endpoint is achieved (e.g. an appropriate reduction in volume or adequate wound bed preparation for subsequent skin grafting).

In contrast, Svensson et al.197 reported a mortality of 33%, amputation rate of 25%, and successful wound healing of only 75% in patients who were treated with negative-pressure therapy in the setting of an infected vascular conduit.

Negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT), also called vacuum-assisted wound closure, refers to wound dressing systems that continuously or intermittently apply subatmospheric pressure to the system, which provides a positive pressure to the surface of a wound.

The pump may run all the time, or it may cycle off and on. Your exact setup will depend on the specific type of wound vacuum system that you use. How often your dressing is changed depends on your wound. It may be changed daily or it may be changed more or less often.

This therapy uses a suction device to remove fluid and infection from the wound while promoting the growth of new tissue. VAC therapy is usually done on an outpatient basis, which means you can go home the same day as the procedure. In some cases, however, you may need to stay in the hospital for a few days.

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