Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT) is an advanced
adjunct therapy that uses controlled sub-atmospheric
pressure to support wound healing. It
typically involves a medical-grade foam (or gauze) dressing, a transparent
sealing drape, and a vacuum pump that maintains an airtight environment over
the wound.
NPWT is often considered for large, deep, or heavily exudative wounds—for example, Stage 4 pressure injuries, post-surgical wounds with delayed healing, and selected
post-grafting wounds.
When NPWT may not be suitable: In general, NPWT is not recommended for wounds with malignancy in the wound bed, untreated osteomyelitis, or exposed major blood vessels,
unless specifically assessed and managed by the treating team.
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NPWT technology has become more portable. Many systems are
now lightweight and battery-powered, making it feasible for selected patients
to continue treatment at home with professional support and monitoring.
YDCare’s wound care team provides home-based NPWT as part
of a structured programme, including:
· Initial assessment and safety
screening
· Device rental and appropriate
dressing supplies
· Ongoing monitoring and
professional dressing changes
If you’re managing a complex or slow-healing wound, contact the YDCare specialist team to discuss whether NPWT may be appropriate.
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