Vacuum assisted closure of an exposed prosthetic femoral graft.
Kevin O. Delaney, William Smead, Gayle M. Gordillo
Abstract
The multiple co-morbidities present in vascular surgery patients predispose them to surgical site infections, poor wound healing, and prosthetic graft exposure. We report our experience with a patient who underwent an emergent femoral-to-femoral bypass and developed an infection at bilateral groin incisions resulting in wound separation and prosthetic vascular graft exposure. This was successfully treated with Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT) using the Vacuum-Assisted Closure system (V.A.C., Kinetic Concepts Inc., San Antonio, Texas, USA). This is a case in which NPWT was used to treat a groin wound with an exposed vascular prosthetic graft thereby eliminating the need for additional surgical flap coverage procedures and ultimately resulting in a completely healed wound.
Citation: Delaney KO, Smead W, Gordillo G. Vacuum assisted closure of an exposed prosthetic femoral graft. OPUS 12 Scientist 2008;2(4):1-3.
Keywords: Negative pressure wound therapy, Limb salvage, Nonoperative management, Vascular prosthesis, Infection.
Copyright 2007-2008 OPUS 12 Foundation, Inc.
Citation: Delaney KO, Smead W, Gordillo G. Vacuum assisted closure of an exposed prosthetic femoral graft. OPUS 12 Scientist 2008;2(4):1-3.
Keywords: Negative pressure wound therapy, Limb salvage, Nonoperative management, Vascular prosthesis, Infection.
Copyright 2007-2008 OPUS 12 Foundation, Inc.
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