TY - JOUR AU - Abulafia, Ovadia AB - mm Hg below ambient pressure). The vacuum-assisted In summary, we report the innovative use of the closure technique increases the rate of granulation tissue vacuum-assisted closure device in a case of a challenging formation and reduces chronic edema, leading to in- wound after resection of Paget’s disease. This device not creased localized blood flow and neovascularization. only allowed us to safely temporize wound closure until The sterile foam dressing is trimmed and placed over the permanent histologic sections could be obtained, but also wound. The surface of the wound containing the foam assisted in preparing a difficult wound for a skin graft dressing is covered with an adhesive drape that extends and helped secure the graft to the irregular surface. This 5 cm beyond the margins of the wound to allow the is one case report, and additional studies on a large creation of an airtight seal. The vacuum-assisted closure number of patients are needed to evaluate the use of the device technique is continued until the wound is com- vacuum-assisted closure device in cases of Paget’s dis- pletely healed. ease of vulva before it can be adopted for regular use. It is difficult to obtain an airtight seal TI - Severe Hypernatremia After Cesarean Delivery Secondary to Transient Diabetes Insipidus of Pregnancy JF - Obstetrics & Gynecology DA - 2003-11-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/wolters-kluwer-health/severe-hypernatremia-after-cesarean-delivery-secondary-to-transient-BRXBSWA27F SP - - VL - 102 IS - DP - DeepDyve ER -