Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Medical University Graz, Graz, Austria.
Diabetes Metab Res Rev. 2012 Feb;28 Suppl 1:72-7. doi: 10.1002/dmrr.2243.
Negative pressure (wound) therapy, synonymous with topical negative pressure or vacuum therapy mainly cited as branded VAC® (vacuum-assisted closure) therapy, is a mode of therapy used to encourage wound healing. It is used both as primary treatment of chronic and complex wounds and as an adjunct for temporary closure and wound bed preparation preceding surgical procedures such as skin grafts and flap surgery. The device has come into wide and successful use, although the physiological basis of its effect is not yet fully understood, and with a delay, increasingly evidence-based data become available. A meta-analysis was made of peer-reviewed publications (PubMed-Medline) chosen on the basis of inclusion of the terms randomized clinical trial, vacuum-assisted closure, and topical negative pressure. Scientific data were evaluated from experimental animal studies, randomized clinical trials, observations of clinical applications, and case reports on all known effects of VAC therapy. Systematic analysis of the data shows efficacy concerning induction of wound healing mechanisms, especially in the early stage. Increased perfusion can be considered proven. Data analysis shows positive efficacy for treatment of infection. Although this therapy appears effective and its superiority to conventional techniques has been demonstrated, there are still some critical votes concerning efficacy. Because its mechanisms of action remain unclear, and because there is still some gap between evidence-based data and the excellent clinical results, further prospective, randomized, blinded studies are needed. Even so, we conclude that vacuum therapy, used when indicated and especially by experienced surgeons, is an excellent tool to support wound healing.
负压(伤口)治疗,同义词为局部负压或真空治疗,主要被称为 VAC®(真空辅助闭合)治疗,是一种用于促进伤口愈合的治疗模式。它既可以作为慢性和复杂伤口的主要治疗方法,也可以作为皮肤移植和皮瓣手术等外科手术前临时闭合和伤口床准备的辅助手段。该设备已得到广泛而成功的应用,尽管其作用的生理基础尚未完全了解,而且随着时间的推移,越来越多基于证据的数据变得可用。对基于纳入随机临床试验、真空辅助闭合和局部负压这三个术语的同行评审出版物(PubMed-Medline)进行了荟萃分析。对所有已知 VAC 治疗效果的实验动物研究、随机临床试验、临床应用观察和病例报告中的科学数据进行了评估。对数据的系统分析表明,该治疗在诱导伤口愈合机制方面具有疗效,尤其是在早期阶段。灌注增加可被认为是已证实的。数据分析表明该治疗对感染的疗效为阳性。尽管这种治疗方法似乎有效,并且已经证明其优于传统技术,但关于其疗效仍存在一些关键意见。由于其作用机制尚不清楚,并且基于证据的数据与出色的临床结果之间仍存在差距,因此需要进一步进行前瞻性、随机、对照研究。即便如此,我们的结论是,在适当的情况下使用负压治疗,特别是由经验丰富的外科医生使用,是支持伤口愈合的一种极好工具。