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The 'French Fry' VAC technique: hybridisation of traditional open wound NPWT with closed incision NPWT.

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The 'French Fry' VAC technique: hybridisation of traditional open wound NPWT with closed incision NPWT.

Auteurs : Karan Chopra [États-Unis] ; Kashyap K. Tadisina [États-Unis] ; Devinder P. Singh [États-Unis]

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Surgical site occurrences (SSO), specifically surgical site infections represent a significant burden in the US health care system. It has been hypothesised that postoperative dressing can help drive down SSO. We describe the successful use of a novel technique combining both closed incision and open negative pressure wound therapy in the management of a high-risk wound associated with lymphoedema of obesity.

DOI: 10.1111/iwj.12266
PubMed: 24698495

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