Abstract
The occurance of wound healing complications (WHCs) in the groin
after vascular surgery is a serious medical and financial problem.
Surgical site infections (SSIs) in the groin are reported with an
incidence between 3% and 44%. In up to 6% deep groin infections involve
the implanted prosthetic material. Since years case reports and clinical
studies report on the effectiveness of the Closed #WoundTherapy
Incision Negative Pressure (ciNPT) on wound incisions in the groin. The
aim of this paper is to review the #clinicaldata of the ciNPT in the
treatment of wound incisions in the groin after #vascularsurgery.
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Closed Incision Negative Pressure Therapy for Prevention of Groin Wound Complications after Vascular Surgery by Sebastian Paul Pleger in BJSTR
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