CLINICAL PROTOCOL: MANAGEMENT OF WOUND VAC THERAPY
Clinical protocol: management of wound vac therapy
Clinical protocol: management of wound vac therapy
Overview
Vacuum Assisted Closure (VAC) is a non-invasive method by which negative pressure is consigned consistently to a wound. The scheme permits the arterioles to dilate, so increasing the effectiveness of localized circulation, which assists in the expansion of granulation tissue. The method eliminates unwarranted fluid from the locality, so reducing oedema. The treatment is both easy and very easy to use. This protocol presents a structure to support persons or assemblies of employees to convey out interventions associated to VAC therapy. It recounts ...