Use of negative-pressure dressings to manage a difficult surgical neck wound

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We used negative-pressure dressings to treat a poorly healing cervical rotation flap following radical neck dissection in an elderly man. The wound had failed to heal properly after 2 weeks of conservative management. Following application of the negative-pressure dressings, the wound granulated quickly and healed well by secondary intention.

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Shreenivas, S., Magnuson, J. S., & Rosenthal, E. L. (2006). Use of negative-pressure dressings to manage a difficult surgical neck wound. Ear, Nose and Throat Journal, 85(6), 390–391. https://doi.org/10.1177/014556130608500619

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