Vacuum assisted closure for the treatment of complex wounds and enterocutaneous fistulas in full term and premature neonates: A case report Critical Care

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Background: The Vacuum Assisted Closure (VAC) system has become an effective treatment for acute and chronic wound defects. Although its use has been reported in wound care of children and premature infants, the management of the device in this population has not been well established. Case presentation: We report the satisfactory results in two neonates (one full-term and one preterm) with complex wounds secondary to major abdominal surgery. In the premature baby an enterocutaneous fistula was also present. Complete epithelialization of the wounds was achieved in both patients within a few weeks thus avoiding any further surgical procedure. Case presentation: The use of VAC system in neonates is safe and effective in the management of complex wounds and should be considered as a first line treatment in the event of a major dehiscence.

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Paradiso, F. V., Nanni, L., Merli, L., De Marco, E. A., Catania, V. D., Taddei, A., … Conti, G. (2016). Vacuum assisted closure for the treatment of complex wounds and enterocutaneous fistulas in full term and premature neonates: A case report Critical Care. Italian Journal of Pediatrics, 42(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13052-016-0210-6

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