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[Vacuum sealing drainage as an adjuvant treatment of severe scrotal infectious disease: Clinical analysis of 9 cases].
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the clinical effectiveness of vacuum sealing drainage (VSD) in the treatment of severe scrotal infectious diseases and to summarize the practical experience obtained during its implementation.
METHODS: Clinical data from 9 patients with severe scrotal infectious diseases were compiled. All patients underwent debridement assisted by a VSD device in addition to conventional treatment measures.
RESULTS: Following debridement with VSD device, combined with systemic anti-infection treatment and nutritional support, all patients exhibited favorable therapeutic outcomes, with no fatalities. The average duration of debridement was 81±27 minutes. One patient necessitated secondary debridement and skin grafting, while another was transferred to the ICU due to septic shock.
CONCLUSIONS: The application of VSD device can streamline the treatment process for severe scrotal infectious diseases, alleviate patient discomfort, and promote patient recovery.
METHODS: Clinical data from 9 patients with severe scrotal infectious diseases were compiled. All patients underwent debridement assisted by a VSD device in addition to conventional treatment measures.
RESULTS: Following debridement with VSD device, combined with systemic anti-infection treatment and nutritional support, all patients exhibited favorable therapeutic outcomes, with no fatalities. The average duration of debridement was 81±27 minutes. One patient necessitated secondary debridement and skin grafting, while another was transferred to the ICU due to septic shock.
CONCLUSIONS: The application of VSD device can streamline the treatment process for severe scrotal infectious diseases, alleviate patient discomfort, and promote patient recovery.
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