AI Article Synopsis

  • Craniocerebral wounds (CCWs) present significant management challenges, especially in severely injured patients, requiring timely and effective procedures.
  • A case study is shared where vacuum-assisted closure (VAC) therapy was used for a patient with a gunshot wound to the head, emphasizing its application in damage control care.
  • VAC therapy shows promise for treating large CCW defects, allowing for delayed reconstructive surgery and demonstrating safety with no reported cerebrospinal fluid leakage in trauma cases.

Article Abstract

The management of a craniocerebral wound (CCW) remains challenging, particularly in a severely injured patient. Considering the complexity of the multilayer insult and damage control care in an unstable patient, every procedure performed should promptly benefit the patient. We report an illustrative case of a patient with a gunshot wound to the head that resulted in a CCW for which we applied vacuum-assisted closure (VAC) therapy according to damage control principles. We describe the technical approach and discuss the indications, results and technique by considering the literature available. VAC can be used for CCWs, particularly for large defects in selected patients according to clinical and CT evaluations following immediate resuscitation. In severely injured and unstable patients, VAC aims to delay definitive reconstructive and time-consuming treatment. Interestingly, it appears to be a safe treatment based on the previously described-but not exclusively trauma-cases with no secondary cerebrospinal fluid leakage encountered.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jramc-2019-001201DOI Listing

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