The accelerating effect of negative pressure wound therapy with Prevena™ on the healing of a closed wound with persistent serous secretion

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Negative pressure wound therapy has been lately used on closed incisions in the immediate postoperative period to accelerate wound healing. However, there are no data in the literature regarding the use of this type of therapy for wounds with persistent secretion in the early postoperative care. We present the first report of persistent postoperative serous wound secretion in a patient after femoral nailing treated successfully with Prevena™ (KCI), a closed incision negative pressure management system (CINPWT). © 2015 John Wiley

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Altintas, B., Biber, R., & Brem, M. H. (2015). The accelerating effect of negative pressure wound therapy with PrevenaTM on the healing of a closed wound with persistent serous secretion. International Wound Journal, 12(6), 662–663. https://doi.org/10.1111/iwj.12198

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