Negative Pressure Wound Therapy Journal (Apr 2020)

Prevention and therapy of acute and chronic wounds using NPWT devices during the COVID-19 pandemic, recommendation from The NPWT Working Group

  • Tomasz Banasiewicz ,
  • Rolf Becker ,
  • Adam Bobkiewicz ,
  • Marco Fraccalvieri ,
  • Wojciech Francuzik ,
  • Martin Hutan ,
  • Mike Laukoetter ,
  • Marcin Malka ,
  • Bartosz Mańkowski ,
  • Zsolt Szentkereszty ,
  • Csaba Toth ,
  • Lenka Veverkov ,
  • Sudheer Karlakki ,
  • John Murphy ,
  • Zielinski Maciej

DOI
https://doi.org/10.18487/npwtj.v7i2.58
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 2
pp. 4 – 9

Abstract

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Recent SARS-CoV-2 pandemic leading to a rapidly increasing number of hospitalizations enforced reevaluation of wound management strategies. The optimal treatment strategy for patients with chronic wounds and those recovering from emergency and urgent oncological surgery should aim to minimize the number of hospital admissions, as well as the number of surgical procedures and decrease the length of stay to disburden the hospital staff and to minimize viral infection risk. One of the potential solutions that could help to achieve these goals may be the extensive and early use of NPWT devices in the prevention of wound healing complications. Single-use NPWT devices are helpful in outpatient wound treatment and SSI prevention (ciNPWT) allowing to minimize in-person visits to the health care center while still providing the best possible wound-care. Stationary NPWT should be used in deep SSI and perioperative wound healing disorders as soon as possible. Patient’s education and telemedical support with visual wound healing monitoring and video conversations have the potential to minimize the number of unnecessary in-person visits in patients with wounds and therefore substantially increase the level of care.

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