Author:
Tao Zihan,Xu Jianguo,Dai Haiying,Wu Minliang,Liu Lei,Sun Jie,Xue Chunyu,Wang Yuchong
Abstract
Objective:
We aimed to introduce and evaluate the safety of double-layer-vacuum-assisted closure (DL-VAC) therapy with flap repair of the wound near the eyes or ears.
Methods:
This study is case reports of 2 patients who underwent DL-VAC therapy for tissue defects near the eyes or ears. The detailed process of the DL-VAC therapy is carefully described in this study. The postoperative wound healing process was closely observed. The biggest concern was the treatment outcome of DL-VAC therapy on the eyes and ears.
Results:
Two patients underwent DL-VAC therapy due to their soft tissue defects close to the eyes or ears. Both patients achieved primary wound healing and the flaps survived during the follow‐up period, which ranged from 1 to 24 months. Patients did not receive any dressing change until the VAC device was removed on the 5th to 7th postoperative day. No severe complications appeared and the patients were satisfied with both appearance and function.
Conclusions:
Double-layer-vacuum-assisted closure therapy is an effective and safe option for the treatment of wounds near the eyes and ears.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
Subject
General Medicine,Otorhinolaryngology,Surgery
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