Negative Pressure Wound Therapy: A Breakthrough in Advanced Wound Care
Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT) has revolutionized the management of complex and chronic wounds, offering a scientific and highly effective approach to accelerate healing. This therapy, also known as vacuum-assisted closure, uses controlled negative pressure to promote tissue regeneration, remove excess fluid, and reduce bacterial contamination in the wound area. Over the past decade, NPWT has become a cornerstone in advanced wound care, especially for patients with non-healing wounds resulting from surgery, trauma, or chronic conditions such as diabetes.
At its core, NPWT involves the application of a sealed dressing connected to a vacuum pump. The dressing, typically made of foam or gauze, is placed over the wound and covered with an adhesive film to create an airtight seal. The vacuum system then applies continuous or intermittent negative pressure to the wound bed. This suction helps remove exudate and infectious…

