Closed-Incision Negative Pressure Wound Therapy: Which Patients Truly Benefit?

Closed-Incision Negative Pressure Wound Therapy Which Patients Truly Benefit Review Abstract Closed-incision negative pressure wound therapy (ciNPWT), also known as incisional negative pressure wound therapy or prophylactic negative pressure wound therapy, has emerged as an important adjunctive strategy for reducing postoperative wound complications in selected surgical patients.

Robotic Surgery Beyond Urology: Which Procedures Are Finally Worth the Docking Time?

Robotic Surgery Beyond Urology: Which Procedures Are Finally Worth the Docking Time? Review Abstract Robotic surgery has undergone substantial expansion since its early adoption in urology, evolving into a widely utilized surgical platform across numerous specialties including general surgery, gynecology, cardiothoracic surgery, colorectal surgery, and orthopedics. Initially

Ambulatory Major Surgical Procedures: Establishing Safe Parameters for Same-Day Discharge

Ambulatory Major Surgical Procedures: Establishing Safe Parameters for Same-Day Discharge Abstract Purpose: This review examines the current evidence and safety parameters for performing major surgical procedures in the ambulatory setting with same-day discharge. The analysis focuses on patient selection criteria, procedural limitations, and institutional requirements necessary

Closed-Incision Negative Pressure Wound Therapy: Which Patients Truly Benefit?