Publication: The Progress of Wound Healing during the Application of Negative Pressure Wound Therapy to a Chronic Diabetic Foot Ulcer: A Case Report
Type:
Article
Date
2023-11-01
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Faculty of Humanities and Sciences, SLIIT
Abstract
Non-healing wounds and associated health care
cost is a global burden. This issue is a great challenge
for developing countries. Negative pressure
wound therapy (NPWT) is a popular treatment
method currently being used for chronic wound
healing worldwide. NPWT is a non-invasive closed
system that creates a sub-atmospheric (negative)
pressure environment. This therapy is mostly
utilized in patients who have chronic wounds such
as pressure ulcers and diabetic wounds. NPWT
reduces debris, decreases swelling of the tissues
and promotes rich blood flow to the wound site.
The aim of the present study was to explore the
progress of wound healing with the application of
NPWT to a delayed-healing diabetic foot ulcer. The
case study was conducted based on data gathered
through direct patient observation during the
application of NPWT. The study was about a
59-year-old male person who was diagnosed with
diabetes mellitus and had delayed wound healing
for more than 2 months on his left lower limb
foot ulcer. After applying NPWT to the delayed
healing wound for seven days, the medical team
observed a rapid wound healing process including
redness over the wound, less debris, less amount
of slough, and closure of the wound from edges
gave evidence of the effectiveness of the wound
healing process.
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Keywords
Diabetic Foot Ulcer, Negative Pressure, Wound Therapy, Wound Healing, Case Report
Citation
Wickramasinghe D. T. , Dasanayake C. D. K. (2023). The Progress of Wound Healing during the Application of Negative Pressure Wound Therapy to a Chronic Diabetic Foot Ulcer: A Case Report. Proceedings of SLIIT International Conference on Advancements in Sciences and Humanities, 1-2 December, Colombo, pages 480-484.
