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BIBLIOGRAFÍA DE ESTUDIOS PUBLICADOS
Atkins BZ, et al. “Does Negative Pressure Wound Therapy Have a Role in Preventing
Poststernotomy Wound Complications?” Surgical Innovations. Junio de 2009; 16(2):140-6.
Atkins BZ, et al. “Laser Doppler flowmetry assessment of peristernal perfusion after cardiac
surgery: beneficial effect of negative pressure therapy”. International Wound Journal. Febrero
de 2011; 8(1):56-62.
Berkowitz MJ. “Use of a Negative Pressure Incisional Dressing After Surgical Treatment of
Calcaneal Fractures. Techniques in Foot & Ankle Surgery. 1 de diciembre de 2013; 12(4):172-4.
Blackham AU, et al. “Prevention of surgical site infections in high-risk patients with laparotomy
incisions using negative-pressure therapy”. American Journal of Surgery. 30 de enero de 2013.
Bollero D, et al. “Negative pressure surgical management after pathological scar surgical
excision: a first report”. International Wound Journal. 19 de febrero de 2013 [publicación
electrónica antes de su impresión]
Bonds AM, et al. “Incisional Negative Pressure Wound Therapy Significantly Reduces Surgical
Site Infection in Open Colorectal Surgery. Diseases of the Colon & Rectum. 1 de diciembre de
2013; 56(12):1403-8.
Colli A. “First Experience With a New Negative Pressure Incision Management System on
Surgical Incisions After Cardiac Surgery in High Risk Patients”. Journal of Cardiothoracic
Surgery. 6 de diciembre de 2011; 6(1):160.
Conde-Green A, et al. “Incisional Negative-Pressure Wound Therapy versus conventional
dressings following abdominal wall reconstruction. A comparative study”. Annals of Plastic
Surgery. Octubre de 2013 71(4):394-7.
Dutton M, Curtis K. “Well-wound therapy: use of NPWT to prevent laparotomy breakdown.
Journal of Wound Care. Agosto de 2012; 21(8):386-8.
Faroqi L, et al. “Use of an Incision-Line Negative Pressure Wound Therapy Technique to Protect
High-Risk Diabetic Foot Wounds, Postoperatively”. Journal of Diabetic Foot Complications. 1
de septiembre de 2013; 1;5(2):44-7.
Glaser DA, et al. “Negative pressure therapy for closed spine incisions: A pilot study”. Wounds.
Noviembre de 2012; 24(11):308-11.
Gomoll AH, et al. “Incisional vacuum-assisted closure therapy”. Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma.
Nov-dic de 2006; 20(10):705-9.
Grauhan O, et al. “Prevention of poststernotomy wound infections in obese patients by
negative pressure wound therapy”. Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery. Mayo de
2013; 145(5):1387-92.
Haghshenasskashani A, Varcoe RL. A new negative pressure dressing (Prevena) to prevent
wound complications following lower limb distal arterial bypass”. The British Journal of
Diabetes and Vascular Disease. Ene-feb de 2011; 11(1):21-4.
Ingargiola MJ, Daniali LN, Lee ES. “Does the application of incisional negative pressure therapy
to high-risk wounds prevent surgical site complications? A systematic review”. Eplasty. 20 de
septiembre de 2013; 13:e49.
Karlakki S. et al. “Negative pressure wound therapy for management of the surgical incision in
orthopaedic surgery: A review of evidence and mechanisms for an emerging indication. Bone
and Joint Research. 1 de diciembre de 2013; 2(12):276-84.

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