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1. Introduction
2. Preparation
3. Removal of Foam and Sponges
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a. Wound Swabs for Culture Samples
b. Measure Wound Dimensions and Take Pictures for Plastics
4. Irrigation and Wound Cleaning
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a. Tissue Debridement and Hematoma Removal
5. New Sponge Placement
6. Stapling Sponge to Wound Edges and Protecting Skin with Plastic Dressing
7. Application of Film Seal
8. Foam Bridge Creation for Best Positioning of Vacuum Suction
9. Application of Vacuum Suction
10. Post-op Remarks
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Vacuum-Assisted Closure (VAC) Change for a Complex Right Hip Wound
Joshua Ng-Kamstra, MD, MPH
Massachusetts General Hospital
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Trauma and Acute Care Surgery
General Surgery
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Authors
Joshua Ng-Kamstra, MD, MPH
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Massachusetts General Hospital
Article Information
Publication Date
4/9/2024
Article ID
458
Production ID
0458
Volume
2024
Issue
458
DOI
https://doi.org/10.24296/jomi/458