Treatment of early localised infection of the Omniflow® II prosthesis with negative pressure wound therapy
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| Year of publication | 2016 |
| Type | Article in Periodical |
| Magazine / Source | Wound Practice and Research |
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| Field | Surgery incl. transplantology |
| Keywords | Omniflow® II prosthesis; infection; wound therapy |
| Description | A biosynthetic vascular prosthesis is a special type of vascular graft. Implantation of this type of prosthesis can be considered for patients with limb ischaemia, diabetes mellitus, insufficient saphenous vein, and trophic ulcers. We present a rare case of successful healing of an early Szilagyi grade III vascular prosthetic infection in the groin using a topical negative pressure device and moist wound healing materials. |
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