Journal of Men's Health (Sep 2021)

Evaluation of the effectiveness of vacuum-assisted closure in the treatment of Fournier gangrene

  • Mehmet Demir,
  • İsmail Yağmur,
  • Bülent Katı,
  • Eyyup Sabri Pelit,
  • Adem Tunçekin,
  • Halil Çiftçi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.31083/jomh.2021.089
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 4
pp. 304 – 309

Abstract

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Background and objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of vacuum-assisted closure (VAC) in the treatment of Fournier gangrene (FG). Material and methods: Forty-eight male patients treated for Fournier gangrene were included in the study. The patients were divided into two groups (Group I: conventional dressing, Group II: VAC therapy). Characteristics of the patients, laboratory parameters, number of debridement procedures, daily number of dressings, visual analogue scale (VAS) during dressing, analgesic requirement, colostomy requirement, time from the first debridement to wound closure, wound closure method, length of hospital stay, and mortality rates were compared. Results: Group I comprised 33 patients and Group II comprised 15 patients. The number of dressings, VAS score and daily analgesic requirement were statistically significantly lower in Group II (p 0.05). Conclusion: The clinical results of conventional dressing and VAC therapy were similar for treating FG. VAC therapy is an effective postoperative wound care method that offers less requirement for dressing changes, less pain, less analgesic requirement and more patient satisfaction compared to conventional dressing.

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