Summary:
The aim of this review was to provide a comprehensive actual overview of the Vacuum Assisted Closure therapy
(VAC). VAC is new method for wound treatment. VAC is assigned especially for per secundam healed wounds. Opencell
foam is placed into the wound with the evacuation drain. The wound side and foam are then covered with an
adhesive drape. The evacuation drain is connected to a computerized vacuum pump. The VAC removes excess fluid,
reduces the number of microorganisms and increases temperature in the wound. Mechanical stress causes granulation
tissue formation and neoangiogenesis. The most of published studies present positive influence of VAC for wound
healing. The newest studies present positive influence for healing of contaminated wounds, wounds after thoracic
surgery, traumatic wounds and also for wounds of diabetic patients. The use of VAC for oncology patients is
controversial, but there are some studies to present VAC positive effect in these cases, too. However there are a few
studies to present negative complications of VAC, especially increase of microorganisms in the wound. For all that
VAC is not standard for wound healing treatment now, presented studies point out that VAC can by used in generally
surgery.
Key words:
vacuum assisted closure, VAC, wound healing.
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