The clinical application of incisional negative pressure wound therapy in severe subcutaneous emphysema: A case series

Trauma Case Rep. 2024 Apr 9:51:101026. doi: 10.1016/j.tcr.2024.101026. eCollection 2024 Jun.

Abstract

Severe subcutaneous emphysema (SSE) is the presence of a high-volume accumulation of air in the subcutaneous tissue caused by traumatic injuries, infections, iatrogenic causes, or can also manifest spontaneously. A variety of techniques have been reported, with varying levels of success. We present a multicenter case series detailing four patients who developed SSE and were treated with Incisional Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (INPWT). All patients significantly improved with the INPWT treatment within 6 to 48 h. Our experience suggests INPWT is a valuable procedure available for treating SSE and recommend prospective randomized studies be conducted to determine targeted patient selection and clinical application of INPWT among the SSE patient population.

Keywords: High-volume accumulation; Incisional negative pressure wound therapy; Novel clinical application; Severe subcutaneous emphysema.

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