Treatment of Infected Surgical Wounds With Negative Pressure Topical Therapy and Instillation (With or Without Antiseptic) Versus no Instillation (PTN-INSTILL)
Infected Surgical Wound
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Infected Surgical Wound focused on measuring Negative-Pressure Wound Therapy, Topical Negative Pressure Therapy, Sodium Hypochlorite
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Patients with infected surgical wounds.
- Patient age greater than or equal to 18 years.
- Patients who have given informed consent to the enrollment in the trial and to the processing of personal data.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Patients unable of consent.
- Patients affected by serious medical conditions that, according to the investigator's opinion, represent a contraindication to the study participation.
- Patients affected by wounds with exposition of blood vessels, sutures, organs or nerves and open wounds in mediastinum or abdomen.
- Patients with malignancy at the wound.
- Patients with untreated osteomyelitis.
- Patients with enteric and unexplored fistulas.
- Patients with necrotic tissue and eschar.
- Immunocompromised patients or in treatment with corticosteroids.
- Suspected or known allergic diathesis to the product of medication.
- Patients with coagulation disease.
Sites / Locations
- Policlinico Sant'Orsola MalpighiRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Experimental
Experimental
Active Comparator
PTNiA
PTNiB
PTN
Topical negative pressure therapy with instillation of saline solution (6 times daily). During the instillation of saline solution, aspiration is stopped for 10-15 minutes and subsequently the device is programmed to exert a sub atmospheric pressure in aspiration of at least 50 mmHg up to a maximum of 200 mmHg. The change of dressing is carried out on the first day after the application of the device, and thereafter, as needed (approximately every 3 or 4 days).
Topical negative pressure therapy with instillation of Amukine Med 0,05% (6 times daily). During the instillation of Amukine Med 0,05%, aspiration is stopped for 10-15 minutes and subsequently the device is programmed to exert a sub atmospheric pressure in aspiration of at least 50 mmHg up to a maximum of 200 mmHg. The change of dressing is carried out on the first day after the application of the device, and thereafter, as needed (approximately every 3 or 4 days).
Topical negative pressure therapy (without instillation). The device is programmed to exert a sub atmospheric pressure in aspiration of at least 50 mmHg up to a maximum of 200 mmHg. The change of dressing is carried out on the first day after the application of the device, and thereafter, as needed (approximately every 3 or 4 days).