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Negative-Pressure Wound Therapy With Instillation: A Tool in the Multidisciplinary Approach to Limb Function
Paul J Kim1, Christopher E Attinger1
1From the Department of Plastic Surgery and Orthopedic Surgery, University of Texas Southwestern; and the Department of Plastic Surgery, MedStar Georgetown University Hospital.
Summary:
The multidisciplinary approach to lower extremity function preservation is well established and is globally considered the standard of care. Every member of the team contributes their unique skills and knowledge to patient care. The effective integration of negative-pressure wound therapy with instillation (NPWTi) has fundamentally changed the approach to the infected or contaminated wound. Initially, in conjunction with excisional debridement, NPWTi has demonstrated its utility of expediting wound bed preparation for closure or coverage. With the introduction of a novel foam design, the effectiveness has increased and provided an option in cases where surgical intervention is not available or recommended. The successful implementation and continued monitoring of NPWTi provides an efficient tool to expedite ultimate wound healing and involves all members of the team.
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