Validation of a Manual Negative Pressure Wound Therapy Device (PragmaVAC) for Acute and Chronic Wounds: A Prospective, Randomized, Controlled Trial.
Mahmoud HaririBakry MaazMeasser NetfagiJude AlawaAhmad SattoufHussam Alden DubiesJehad AlahmadMuhammet Fuat SeyitisaAmandine Godier-FurnemontAbedalkarem GhaliAhmad GhandourZohair AbdullahMunther AlsalehIbrahim AlmousaWaiel HabibHisham AlshaerPublished in: World journal of surgery (2022)
PragmaVAC is associated with accelerated healing and less frequent requirement of dressing changes. The introduction of a manually operated, low-cost device in resource-constrained settings presents an opportunity to improve wound care outcomes, decrease interventions, and optimize usage of material and human resources.
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