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Science Behind V.A.C.® Therapy

Wound Healing Begins at the Cellular Level

Understanding the Science of V.A.C. Therapy

With more than 595 peer-reviewed articles, the clinical and economic benefits of V.A.C.® (Vacuum Assisted Closure®) Therapy are widely known: faster20 and more effective5 than gauze11, 14, leading to an improved patient’s Quality of Life1 and cost effectiveness3 However, it is equally important to understand how V.A.C. Therapy works deep inside the wound to achieve these outcomes. The following sections describe how V.A.C. Therapy promotes cellular wound healing and how its unique mechanisms of action differentiate it from other Negative Pressure Wound Therapy devices.

What Makes Up the Integrated V.A.C. Therapy System

Three Critical Components, One Unique System

The integrated V.A.C. Therapy System is comprised of three essential components that actively work together to help induce cellular wound healing through promotion of granulation tissue formation2, 1213.

Three Critical Components, One Unique System

  1. V.A.C. Therapy Unit Provides intermittent and continuous therapy with integrated patient safety features
  2. SensaT.R.A.C. Technology Regulates pressure at the wound site to provide accurate delivery of prescribed therapy settings
  3. V.A.C. GranuFoam Dressings Help induce the necessary mechanisms to promote granulation tissue formation

How V.A.C. Therapy Works on the Cellular Level

The Science Behind the System: Macrostrain and Microstrain

Under negative pressure, V.A.C. Therapy with proprietary V.A.C. GranuFoam™ Dressings applies both mechanical and biological forces to the wound to create an environment that promotes wound healing. These forces are known as macrostrain and microstrain.

Macrostrain

Macrostrain is the visible stretch that occurs when negative pressure contracts the foam.

Macrostrain:

Microstrain

Microstrain is the microdeformation at the cellular level, which leads to cell stretch.

Microstrain:

Using V.A.C. Therapy with V.A.C. GranuFoam Dressings results in both macrostrain11, 16, 18 and microstrain11, ;16, 18  for advanced wound healing.

Watch a video of how V.A.C. Therapy works on the cellular level through macrostrain and microstrain.

 

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How V.A.C. Therapy Removes Barriers to Healing

V.A.C. Therapy Mechanisms of Action

V.A.C. Therapy creates an environment that promotes wound healing through the following mechanisms:

Wound Healing Barrier

V.A.C. Therapy Mechanism

Excessive bacterial burden Removes infectious materials
Inadequate protection against infection Provides a closed, protected wound healing environment
Excess exudate Removes exudate
Excess oedema (interstitial fluid) Reduces oedema (interstitial fluid)
Absence of moisture Provides a moist wound healing environment
Lack of adequate blood flow Promotes perfusion and angiogenesis
Lack of cellular activity Promotes cellular migration and proliferation during granulation tissue formation

SensaT.R.A.C. Technology

V.A.C. Therapy uses SensaT.R.A.C.™ (Therapeutic Regulated Accurate Care) to:

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