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Evaluation of Negative Pressure Wound Therapy dressing in the management of mommy makeover surgery wounds

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2025
Citazione:
Evaluation of Negative Pressure Wound Therapy dressing in the management of mommy makeover surgery wounds / Tettamanzi, Matilde; Ziani, Federico; Manconi, Anna; Arrica, Giovanni; Trignano, Claudia; Filigheddu, Edoardo; Rampazzo, Silvia; Ginatempo, Ilaria; Sorotos, Michail; Santanelli Di Pompeo, Fabio; Rubino, Corrado; Trignano, Emilio. - In: CASE REPORTS IN PLASTIC SURGERY AND HAND SURGERY. - ISSN 2332-0885. - 12:1(2025). [10.1080/23320885.2025.2450102]
Abstract:
Background: This investigation explores the potential impact of Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT) dressing on mommy makeover surgical wounds. The focus is on optimizing the healing process and post-surgical care to mitigate complications like wound dehiscence, seroma, and hematoma. Patients and methods: A prospective study spanned from October 2015 to April 2022, involving 40 patients undergoing mommy makeover surgery for aesthetic purposes. The randomized division resulted in two groups. Group one (n = 20) had donor sites covered with NPWT dressing, while group two (n = 20) received standard dressings lacking known healing-promoting agents. The assessment of complications served as an index of NPWT efficacy, and scars were evaluated using the Vancouver Scale. Results: Immediate post-surgical use of NPWT dressings significantly expedited wound healing compared to fine-mesh gauze dressings. Furthermore, it almost eradicated discomfort and pain in all patients, indicating excellent compliance. Patients tolerated NPWT well, with no instances of dressing failure or non-compliance. Conclusion: This study underscores the utility of NPWT dressing in managing mommy makeover surgery wounds. The dressing’s bio-occlusive properties create an optimal environment for wound healing, simultaneously minimizing pain, discomfort, and preventing key complications such as seroma and unfavorable scar appearance.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Mommy makeover; body contouring; dressings; negative wound pressure therapy; wound healing
Elenco autori:
Tettamanzi, Matilde; Ziani, Federico; Manconi, Anna; Arrica, Giovanni; Trignano, Claudia; Filigheddu, Edoardo; Rampazzo, Silvia; Ginatempo, Ilaria; Sorotos, Michail; Santanelli Di Pompeo, Fabio; Rubino, Corrado; Trignano, Emilio
Autori di Ateneo:
ARRICA GIOVANNI
FILIGHEDDU Edoardo
RAMPAZZO Silvia
RUBINO Corrado
TETTAMANZI Matilde
TRIGNANO Claudia
TRIGNANO Emilio
ZIANI Federico
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.uniss.it/handle/11388/368031
Pubblicato in:
CASE REPORTS IN PLASTIC SURGERY AND HAND SURGERY
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