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Vacuum-Assisted Wound Closure Management for Posterior Lumbar Spine Infections.

Daniel C KimBayard C CarlsonJohn M DawsonAmir A Mehbod
Published in: The Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (2022)
A postoperative infection involving the tissues deep to the fascia is defined as a deep wound infection (DWI). Management of such infections after lumbar spinal surgery remains a challenge. One strategy is the use of vacuum-assisted wound closure (VAC) which applies negative pressure to the wound to improve microcirculation and to promote the formation of granulation tissue. When combined with antibiotics, VAC has been shown to successfully treat DWIs and is now a common strategy for treating deep postoperative wound infections after spinal surgery. In this article, we review the technique of VAC, its mechanism of action, indications and contraindications, and clinical outcomes in the treatment of DWIs after lumbar spinal surgery.
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