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Role of negative pressure wound therapy in total hip and knee arthroplasty
Authors:Marcelo BP Siqueira  Deepak Ramanathan  Alison K Klika  Carlos A Higuera  Wael K Barsoum
Affiliation:Marcelo BP Siqueira, Deepak Ramanathan, Alison K Klika, Carlos A Higuera, Wael K Barsoum, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Orthopaedic and Rheumatologic Institute, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH 44195, United States
Abstract:Negative-pressure wound therapy(NPWT) has been a successful modality of wound management which is in widespread use in several surgical fields. The main mechanisms of action thought to play a role in enhancing wound healing and preventing surgical site infection are macrodeformation and microdeformation of the wound bed, fluid removal, and stabilization of the wound environment. Due to the devastating consequences of infection in the setting of joint arthroplasty, there has been some interest in the use of NPWT following total hip arthroplasty and total knee arthroplasty. However, there is still a scarcity of data reporting on the use of NPWT within this field and most studies are limited by small sample sizes, high variability of clinical settings and end-points. There is little evidence to support the use of NPWT as an adjunctive treatment for surgical wound drainage, and for this reason surgical intervention should not be delayed when indicated. The prophylactic use of NPWT after arthroplasty in patients that are at high risk for postoperative wound drainage appears to have the strongest clinical evidence. Several clinical trialsincluding single-use NPWT devices for this purpose are currently in progress and this may soon be incorporated in clinical guidelines as a mean to prevent periprosthetic joint infections.
Keywords:Negative-pressure wound therapy   Vacuum-assisted closure   Total knee replacement   Total hip replacement   Prosthesis-related infections
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