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  • Wound Care
  • Medical Devices

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  • Negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) accelerates wound healing.
  • NPWT prepares wounds for closure, skin grafting, and flap coverage.
  • Commercial NPWT systems are expensive and not widely accessible.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop a cost-effective alternative to commercial NPWT systems.
  • To provide an accessible NPWT solution for improved wound management.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a low-cost NPWT device.
  • Evaluation of the alternative NPWT system's efficacy (details not provided in abstract).

Main Results:

  • The developed NPWT alternative is substantially less costly than commercial options.
  • The system provides an equivalent to established NPWT benefits (implied).

Conclusions:

  • A low-cost NPWT system can be created as a viable alternative.
  • This innovation can improve access to NPWT for wound healing.