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Use of NPWT with instillation in complex chronic wounds — a Kuwaiti experience

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Use of NPWT with instillation in complex chronic wounds — a Kuwaiti experience

Hazem Eltayeb, Muneera Ben Nakhi
26 August 2019

Negative pressure wound therapy combined with timed, cyclical instillation (NPWTi) of topical wound solutions has been presented as a new adjunctive modality for treating wounds with signs of infection. The authors present their experience of using NPWTi to treat complex and chronic wounds; the first such instance reported from Kuwait. This article presents six cases of NPWTi use in Kuwait.

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