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1. What is Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT):
NPWT is an adjunctive treatment technique to promote wound healing. The use of negative pressure pumps, parafilms, negative pressure patches, and biocompatible pore materials (such as medical grade PU sponge) to create continuous or intermittent negative pressure in the wound/wound area can make the wound uniform Receive negative pressure to shrink, and at the same time play a role in drainage, remove excess exudate, and provide a relatively humid environment for the healing of damaged tissue, reduce peri-wound tissue edema, stimulate granulation tissue proliferation, and accelerate the healing process.
2.Principles of Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT):
The core principle of NPWT is to generate continuous or intermittent negative pressure locally on the wound surface. The main principles of its accelerated wound healing include:
1. Shrink the wound
2. Reduce tissue edema
3. Reduce oozing
4. Mechano-mechanical stimulation of wound tissue
5. Promotes granulation tissue formation
6. Increase local blood perfusion
3.The advantages of negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT):
1. Accelerates wound healing |
2. Reduce the risk of wound infection |
3. Reduce the number of dressing changes |
4. Reduce wound exudate and odor |
4.Indications for Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT):
1. Chronic wounds such as diabetic ulcers, pressure ulcers, and vascular ulcers
2. Wounds with more exudation
3. Acute wounds with high risk of infection
4. Smaller second-degree burn wounds
5. Wounds that are infected or contaminated and unsuitable for skin grafting