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J M Christina Barau Dejean1, J T Marc-Alain Pean1, Taylor D Ottesen2
1Orthopaedic and Traumatology Department, University Hospital of La Paix (HUP), Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
Case:
We present a clinical case and technique guide demonstrating the use and effectiveness of a novel, low-cost negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) device to achieve soft-tissue coverage in a 34-year-old patient with failed rotational flap and Masquelet technique on infected tibial nonunion. Local debridement was executed, NPWT initiated, and treatment culminated with complete wound healing.
Conclusion:
The "Turtle VAC" offers an effective low-cost alternative to commercially vacuum-assisted closure systems for post-traumatic wounds in low-resource setting of Haiti. Its use of available equipment makes NPWT accessible and can function as a bridge to definitive closure when primary wound closure is not possible and/or between debridement procedures.
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