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Vacuum-assisted closure: a low-cost negative pressure system for wound management
European Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery & Traumatology, 04/01/09
Ollat D et al. - The authors describe a technical device of negative pressure in which only low-cost disposable medical equipments were used. The vacuum comes from a surgical room electric pump or from a single-use suction canister. The successful experience suggests that this low-cost alternative method of negative pressure dressing can be safely used in countries with limited health care systems.
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