Venturi Mark L, Attinger Christopher E, Mesbahi Ali N, Hess Christopher L, Graw Katherine S
Georgetown University Medical Center, Washington, USA.
Am J Clin Dermatol. 2005;6(3):185-94. doi: 10.2165/00128071-200506030-00005.
The use of sub-atmospheric pressure dressings, available commercially as the vacuum-assisted closure (VAC) device, has been shown to be an effective way to accelerate healing of various wounds. The optimal sub-atmospheric pressure for wound healing appears to be approximately 125 mm Hg utilizing an alternating pressure cycle of 5 minutes of suction followed by 2 minutes off suction. Animal studies have demonstrated that this technique optimizes blood flow, decreases local tissue edema, and removes excessive fluid from the wound bed. These physiologic changes facilitate the removal of bacteria from the wound. Additionally, the cyclical application of sub-atmospheric pressure alters the cytoskeleton of the cells in the wound bed, triggering a cascade of intracellular signals that increases the rate of cell division and subsequent formation of granulation tissue. The combination of these mechanisms makes the VAC device an extremely versatile tool in the armamentarium of wound healing. This is evident in the VAC device's wide range of clinical applications, including treatment of infected surgical wounds, traumatic wounds, pressure ulcers, wounds with exposed bone and hardware, diabetic foot ulcers, and venous stasis ulcers. VAC has also proven useful in reconstruction of wounds by allowing elective planning of the definitive reconstructive surgery without jeopardizing the wound or outcome. Furthermore, VAC has significantly increased the skin graft success rate when used as a bolster over the freshly skin-grafted wound. VAC is generally well tolerated and, with few contraindications or complications, is fast becoming a mainstay of current wound care.
负压伤口治疗敷料,即市面上的真空辅助闭合(VAC)装置,已被证明是加速各类伤口愈合的有效方法。伤口愈合的最佳负压似乎约为125毫米汞柱,采用5分钟吸引和2分钟停止吸引的交替压力循环。动物研究表明,该技术可优化血流、减轻局部组织水肿,并从伤口床清除过多液体。这些生理变化有助于从伤口清除细菌。此外,周期性施加负压会改变伤口床中细胞的细胞骨架,引发一系列细胞内信号,从而提高细胞分裂速率并随后形成肉芽组织。这些机制的结合使VAC装置成为伤口愈合手段中极其通用的工具。这在VAC装置广泛的临床应用中很明显,包括治疗感染性手术伤口、创伤性伤口、压疮、伴有外露骨骼和植入物的伤口、糖尿病足溃疡以及静脉淤滞性溃疡。VAC在伤口重建中也已证明有用,它允许在不危及伤口或结果的情况下对确定性重建手术进行选择性规划。此外,当VAC用作新鲜植皮伤口上的支撑物时,显著提高了皮肤移植成功率。VAC通常耐受性良好,禁忌症或并发症很少,正迅速成为当前伤口护理的主要手段。