How the Prophylactic use of Negative Pressure Wound Therapy can improve outcomes for Caesarean Section Patients
The increased risk of Caesarean section wound breakdown can be linked to a number of factors including gestational diabetes and elevated patient BMI. This education event aims to illustrate the efficacy of a hospital wide protocol integrating single use Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (sNPWT) as a preventative measure within a comprehensive care bundle. This initiative has yielded a significant decrease in instances of Caesarean section wound breakdown, consequently enhancing patient satisfaction and overall healthcare experience.
Ms Roxanne Tjen, RN, Midwife, Western Sydney Local Health Network
Dr Renee Wong, MBBS (University of Melbourne), FRANZCOG, Consultant Obstetrician; Frances Perry House and the Women’s Hospital
Location
Makaro 1C,
Level One,
Takina
Catering
plated breakfast,
tea, coffee and juice.
CPD Hours
1 Hour Educational Activities
How to Register
You are able to express your interest in attending this breakfast (or lunch, in the case of the lunch) during the registration process for the RANZCOG 2024 ASM.