Role of the surgical glove in modified vacuum-assisted wound healing

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Vacuum-assisted wound healing has been proven to be more efficacious than conventional dressings. Vacuum dressing has been frequently modified given the restrictions in resources available. Here we present a modified method of vacuum dressing by using surgical or gynaecological gloves for lower and upper limb wounds. Vacuum dressing was applied with parts of a surgical or gynaecological glove and Opsite with T-tailing of the suction outlet. Vacuum-assisted wound healing using the surgical gloves showed relatively good wound healing in the amputation stump, finger, arm, and leg in the cases studied. © 2013 The Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons.

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Hemmanur, S. R., & Siddha, L. V. (2013). Role of the surgical glove in modified vacuum-assisted wound healing. Archives of Plastic Surgery, 40(5), 630–632. https://doi.org/10.5999/aps.2013.40.5.630

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