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Role of Cyclical Negative Pressure Wound Therapy in Post-Traumatic Raw Area

Ravi Kumar Chittoria, , Kishore Kumar U 1 , Ravi Kumar Chittoria 2 , Jacob Antony 3

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Kishore Kumar U, Ravi Kumar Chittoria, Jacob Antony/Role of Cyclical Negative Pressure Wound Therapy in Post-Traumatic Raw Area/Journal of Emergency and Trauma Nursing. 2023;4(2):57–59.
 


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Negative pressure wound therapy is shown to improve tissue blood flow and tissue oxygen saturation. Application of negative pressure causes subtotal capillary occlusion, which acts as a stimulus for post occlusive reactive hyperaemia. This promotes wound bed granulation, contraction of wound margins and reduction of bacterial load. There are 3 modes of applying negative pressure: continuous, intermittent and cyclical. The aim of this article is to assess the role of cyclical negative pressure wound therapy in management of raw post traumatic wounds.
 


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Keywords Cyclical Negative Pressure Wound Therapy; Post Traumatic Raw Area; Wound.

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