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A non‐randomised,controlled clinical trial of an innovative device for negative pressure wound therapy of pressure ulcers in traumatic paraplegia patients
Authors:Rajeshwar N Srivastava  Mukesh K Dwivedi  Amit K Bhagat  Saloni Raj  Rajiv Agarwal  Abhijit Chandra
Affiliation:1. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, King George's Medical University (KGMU), Lucknow, India;2. Department of Surgical Gastroenterology, King George's Medical University (KGMU), Lucknow, India;3. MS Ramiyah Medical College, Bangalore, India;4. Department of Plastic Surgery, King George's Medical University (KGMU), Lucknow, India
Abstract:
The conventional methods of treatment of pressure ulcers (PUs) by serial debridement and daily dressings require prolonged hospitalisation, associated with considerable morbidity. There is, however, recent evidence to suggest that negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) accelerates healing. The commercial devices for NPWT are costly, cumbersome, and electricity dependent. We compared PU wound healing in traumatic paraplegia patients by conventional dressing and by an innovative negative pressure device (NPD). In this prospective, non‐randomised trial, 48 traumatic paraplegia patients with PUs of stages 3 and 4 were recruited. Patients were divided into two groups: group A (n = 24) received NPWT with our NPD, and group B (n = 24) received conventional methods of dressing. All patients were followed up for 9 weeks. At week 9, all patients on NPD showed a statistically significant improvement in PU healing in terms of slough clearance, granulation tissue formation, wound discharge and culture. A significant reduction in wound size and ulcer depth was observed in NPD as compared with conventional methods at all follow‐up time points (P = 0·0001). NPWT by the innovative device heals PUs at a significantly higher rate than conventional treatment. The device is safe, easy to apply and cost‐effective.
Keywords:Negative pressure wound therapy  Out patient department procedure  Pressure ulcer  Traumatic paraplegia
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