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Benefits of negative pressure wound therapy with fat migration during revisional total hip arthroplasty in an obese patient: A case report.

Zoya MoraniAashna MehtaFnu ParulHelen HuangMohammad Raza KhanNialish JavaidRachael Suzanne NinanWireko Andrew AwuahLuqman MuhammedFatima Aman Siddiqui
Published in: Medicine (2024)
Obesity increases the risk of post-operative complications and wound healing failure. Therefore, Vacuum-assisted wound closure (WoundVAC), a type of negative pressure wound therapy, was applied outside the tensor fascia lata post-operatively, where the surgical incision was made. Negative pressure wound therapy facilitates wound healing by stimulating angiogenesis and promoting granulation tissue formation, which in turn can reduce the risk of surgical site infection in obese patients undergoing total hip arthroplasty. Highlighted is the mechanism of fat migration in the promotion of wound healing after preoperative weight loss and exercise.
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