Abstract:
Introduction: VAC therapy is widely used in wound management. Standard equipments cost
is a big impediment for its use.
Purpose and Objectives: To demonstrate the effectiveness of negative pressure assisted in
purulent assisted wound treatment using non-standard Equipment VAC.
Materials and Methods: This paper presents a retrospective analysis of 12 cases of purulent
wounds recorded in last year at Surgery Clinic No.1 "Nicolae Anestiadi" treated by negative
pressure assisted using non-standard equipment of easily available materials to any surgeon and
most importantly at an allowable price (50$ USA vs 10500 €). This method consists of applying
polyurethane foam sponge in the wound, and then the wound is covered with 3M Ioban IM
antimicrobial adhesive film. The wound tightly closed, is connected to a container vacuum manifold
and to a negative pressure generator through silicone tubing. The sponges sterilizing is performed in
autoclave in a standard way. Negative pressure was maintained at 85 mmHg continuously. Nonstandard system VAC has been installed on the wounds debrided preventive with application on 24
hours of conventional dressing to avoid bleeding. The exchange of sponges was made at intervals
first 24 - 36 hours followed by 48-72 hours. Efficiency of negative pressure assisted with nonstandard equipment was demonstrated by the amount of germs from wound, cytological smears on
the wound walls, retraction of the wound edges, cover time of the wound with granulation.
Results: The quantity of bacteria in the wound decreased significantly after day 5-6 of
vacuum aspiration, up to 102 -103 microorganisms. Inflammatory - regenerative type of cytological
smears from the wound was present starting with the 4th day. Retraction of wound edges up to 0.5 -
1 cm on entire perimeter of the wound was observed after 72 ore. Granulation tissue missing from
the beginning in wounds, after 2 courses of 48 hours each, covered the wound surface at a rate of
45-50 %, and after 6 days practically all wound was covered with live granulations, plethoric.
Conclusions: The final results of this study are encouraging. We, in no way, don’t claim that
non-standard Equipment VAC is better or worse than VAC® system, but we can safely state that it
works well, is inexpensive and effective technique in the management of purulent wounds and we
recommend its use in situations where standard equipment is not accessible.