Overview

Postoperative surgical site infections pose a significant challenge to the orthopaedic oncologist, especially in wounds that have been previously irradiated with neo adjuvant external beam radiation therapy (EBRT). There are many studies demonstrating the relatively high risk of wound complications after lower extremity sarcoma resection. Published data suggest that these preoperatively radiated wounds have a postoperative infection rate of 17%-44% with "traditional" dressings (e.g. dry gauze surgical dressings). A prospective series of 190 patients and showed a wound complication risk of 35% in preoperative irradiated wounds. The morbidity associated with wound complications can range from moderate (prolonged dressing changes) to severe (life or limb threatening infection). Patients who develop wound complications have been shown to longer hospitalizations and higher costs [ref]. Anatomic location of the tumor has been shown to be a risk factor for the development of wound complications with lower extremities being higher risk than upper extremities. There are several published studies examining the effect of negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) on high risk surgical wounds. Abdominal wound complications can be reduced with the use of incisional NPWT. In the orthopaedic literature the use of negative pressure incisional dressings have been shown to lower the risk of wound complications in total hip arthroplasty, acetabular fractures, and extremity fractures. To our knowledge, there have not been any published studies on the utility of negative pressure wound therapy in previously irradiated soft tissue sarcoma wounds. The investigators feel that this high risk patient cohort could potentially benefit from reducing wound complications through NPWT and is an ideal population to study its effect.

Principal investigator

Benjamin Miller
Orthopaedics and Rehab

Eligibility criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Age>18
  • Willing to consent to randomization and able to participate in the study
  • Lower extremity soft tissue sarcoma necessitating radiation prior to surgical resection
  • Primary closure of wound
  • Patients scheduled for surgical resection

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Flap coverage or skin graft
  • Patients scheduled for amputations as local control of their tumor
  • Sarcomas where radiation is not planned preoperatively
  • Repeat surgeries for oncologic reasons (positive margins)
  • Known allergy to adhesive tape
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Contact the study coordinator

Benjamin Miller
Not currently recruiting, contact if interested.