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Management of large soft-tissue wounds with negative pressure therapy-lessons learned from the war zone
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Management of large soft-tissue wounds with negative pressure therapy-lessons learned from the war zone

Miguel A Pirela-Cruz, M Shaun Machen and David Esquivel
Journal of hand therapy, Vol.21(2), pp.196-203
04/01/2008
PMID: 18436141

Abstract

Contraindications Debridement Fasciotomy Graft Survival Hematoma - therapy Humans Infection Control Limb Salvage Military Medicine Negative-Pressure Wound Therapy - methods Soft Tissue Injuries - therapy Surgical Flaps Upper Extremity - injuries Warfare
The recent conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq have demonstrated that body armor has led to increase survival of combatants but the extremity injuries have been alarming. The increased numbers of extremity injuries have led to the acceptance and use of negative pressure therapy (NPT) in managing large wounds. This article reviews some of the lessons learned in treating wounds of the upper extremity using NPT.

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