MODIFIED VACUUM-ASSISTED CLOSURE

Authors

  • Sia SF
  • Fong EP

Abstract

The treatment of large ulcers is a problem. Closure with flaps and even
skin grafts in compromised patients is often fraught with risks. Dressing these large wounds is also a problem, as they are often heavily exudative. We report our experience using the vacuum-assisted closure technique in managing difficult ulcers in four patients. A modification of the technique using cheap, easily available materials is
described. The vacuum-assisted suction is an effective treatment for large ulcers in compromised patients. It facilitates considerable contraction of the wound, and in smaller wounds; the vacuum-assisted closure allows sufficient contracture to enable delayed primary closure. We recommend the use of this method of wound dressing and closure in large wounds particularly, in high-risk patients where extensive flap
coverage or even split skin graft would incur considerable risk.

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Published

2006-12-26

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Research article