Early Experience with External Negative Pressure Delay in Free Anterolateral Thigh Perforator Flap Reconstruction
Summary:. Negative pressure therapy has been utilized in the treatment of open and closed wounds to increase blood flow and improve wound healing. More recently, external negative pressure has been shown to induce a noninvasive delay phenomenon in animal models by increasing vessel size and density...
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doaj-3d6915ed0b324c14bf187edc024f53622021-06-28T03:13:35ZengWolters KluwerPlastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Global Open2169-75742021-06-0196e360610.1097/GOX.0000000000003606202106000-00001Early Experience with External Negative Pressure Delay in Free Anterolateral Thigh Perforator Flap ReconstructionCiara A. Brown, MD0Paul A. Ghareeb, MD1From the * Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Emory University, Atlanta, Ga.† Department of Orthopedic and Plastic Surgery, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GaSummary:. Negative pressure therapy has been utilized in the treatment of open and closed wounds to increase blood flow and improve wound healing. More recently, external negative pressure has been shown to induce a noninvasive delay phenomenon in animal models by increasing vessel size and density within a planned flap, leading to improvement in flap survival. Although successful in animal models, this new method of delay has not been demonstrated in clinical practice. We present our initial experience with preoperative external negative pressure delay of free anterolateral thigh flaps in upper extremity reconstruction to detail the technique and safety profile of this innovative new technique. External negative pressure delay has the potential to provide results similar to those of traditional surgical delay, while being cost effective, safer, and more convenient for patients. More research is needed to investigate the clinical benefit and cost effectiveness of external negative pressure delay.http://journals.lww.com/prsgo/fulltext/10.1097/GOX.0000000000003606 |
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Early Experience with External Negative Pressure Delay in Free Anterolateral Thigh Perforator Flap Reconstruction |
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Early Experience with External Negative Pressure Delay in Free Anterolateral Thigh Perforator Flap Reconstruction |
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Early Experience with External Negative Pressure Delay in Free Anterolateral Thigh Perforator Flap Reconstruction |
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Early Experience with External Negative Pressure Delay in Free Anterolateral Thigh Perforator Flap Reconstruction |
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Early Experience with External Negative Pressure Delay in Free Anterolateral Thigh Perforator Flap Reconstruction |
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early experience with external negative pressure delay in free anterolateral thigh perforator flap reconstruction |
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Wolters Kluwer |
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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Global Open |
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2169-7574 |
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2021-06-01 |
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Summary:. Negative pressure therapy has been utilized in the treatment of open and closed wounds to increase blood flow and improve wound healing. More recently, external negative pressure has been shown to induce a noninvasive delay phenomenon in animal models by increasing vessel size and density within a planned flap, leading to improvement in flap survival. Although successful in animal models, this new method of delay has not been demonstrated in clinical practice. We present our initial experience with preoperative external negative pressure delay of free anterolateral thigh flaps in upper extremity reconstruction to detail the technique and safety profile of this innovative new technique. External negative pressure delay has the potential to provide results similar to those of traditional surgical delay, while being cost effective, safer, and more convenient for patients. More research is needed to investigate the clinical benefit and cost effectiveness of external negative pressure delay. |
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