SAN ANTONIO. - Monday, March 23rd 2015 [ME NewsWire]
(BUSINESS
WIRE) Acelity L.P., Inc. announced today the publication of the results
from a single center, prospective, randomized controlled trial
comparing the ABThera™ Open Abdomen Negative Pressure Therapy System
(ABThera™ OA NPT) to the Barker’s vacuum packing technique (BVPT).1 The
investigator-initiated study involved 45 patients with abdominal injury
or intra-abdominal sepsis who required temporary abdominal closure
following abbreviated laparotomy.
There were no significant
differences with respect to the primary endpoint (the plasma
concentration of pro-inflammatory markers). However, it is noteworthy
that ABThera™ OA NPT was associated with a reduction in 90-day mortality
when compared to the BVPT [22% for patients treated with ABThera™ OA
NPT and 50% for patients treated with BVPT (p=0.04)].
To access the online version of the article in the Annals of Surgery, please click here.
“Once
again, ABThera™ Therapy is proving itself valuable in the management of
patients with an open abdomen,” said Ron Silverman, MD, Acelity Chief
Medical Officer. “The mortality results of this randomized controlled
trial are consistent with the findings of a 2013 observational study by
Cheatham et al in 280 trauma and surgical patients where the 30-day
all-cause mortality rate was 14% for patients treated with ABThera™ OA
NPT and 30% for those treated with BVPT (p=0.01).”2 For more information
about the Cheatham study, click here.
The ABThera™ Open Abdomen
Negative Pressure Therapy System is indicated for temporary bridging of
abdominal wall openings where primary closure is not possible and repeat
abdominal entries are necessary. This system is intended for use in
open abdominal wounds with exposed viscera including, but not limited
to, abdominal compartment syndrome. The intended care setting is a
closely monitored area within the acute care hospital, such as the
Intensive Care Unit. The abdominal dressing will most often be applied
in the operating room.
For more information about the ABThera™
Open Abdomen Negative Pressure Therapy System, including important
safety information, please visit: if you are in the U.S. www.ABThera.com
or in another country www.kci-medical.com.
About Acelity
Acelity
is a global wound care and regenerative medicine company created by
uniting the strengths of three companies, Kinetic Concepts, Inc.,
LifeCell Corporation and Systagenix Wound Management, Limited. We are
committed to advancing the science of healing and restoring people’s
lives. Available in more than 75 countries, the innovative and
complementary Acelity product portfolio delivers value through solutions
that speed healing and lead the industry in quality, safety and
customer experience. Headquartered in San Antonio, Texas, Acelity
employs more than 5,500 people around the world. We believe in enabling
better futures for everyone. Please visit acelity.com.
1 Active
Negative Pressure Peritoneal Therapy After Abbreviated Laparotomy. The
Intraperitoneal Vacuum Randomized Controlled Trial. Kirkpatrick AW,
Roberts DJ, Faris PD, et al. Ann Surg 2014;00:1-9.
2 Cheatham ML,
Demetriades D, Fabian TC, et al. Study Examining Clinical Outcomes
Associated with a Negative Pressure Wound Therapy System and Barker's
Vacuum Packing Technique. World J Surg. 2013 September;37(9):2018-2030.
Contacts
Acelity
Corporate Communications
Sarah Swift, +44 797 0742 696
sswift@acelity.com
Investor Relations
Caleb Moore, +1-210-255-6433
caleb.moore@acelity.com
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