The Safety of Negative-Pressure Wound Therapy in Melanoma and Sarcoma Patients: A Systematic Review
Silvia Dal Pos, Stela Tafaj, Ilda Hoxhaj, Fortunato Cassalia, Francesco Russano, Saveria Tropea, Paolo Del Fiore, Marcodomenico Mazza

TL;DR
This study reviews evidence on the safety of using negative-pressure wound therapy in melanoma and sarcoma patients, finding no increased risk of tumor recurrence.
Contribution
The paper provides a systematic review and meta-analysis of NPWT's oncologic safety in melanoma and sarcoma patients.
Findings
NPWT showed a pooled local recurrence rate of 5% in melanoma and sarcoma patients.
NPWT did not significantly increase local recurrence risk compared to conventional wound therapy.
Current evidence suggests NPWT is oncologically safe for these patients.
Abstract
Background/Objectives: Negative-Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT) is increasingly used to promote wound healing in chronic and complicated wounds, but its use in surgical oncology is still debated due to theoretical concerns about promoting local tumor recurrence. The aim of this study is to review the available evidence on the oncologic safety of NPWT, specifically regarding the risk of local recurrence in patients undergoing surgery for cutaneous melanoma (CM) or soft tissue sarcoma (STS). Methods: A systematic review of the literature was conducted using the MEDLINE/PubMed, EMBASE, and Scopus databases through December 2024 (PROSPERO: CRD42024623405). Case series, retrospective cohort studies, and randomized clinical trials reporting survival data in melanoma and sarcoma patients treated with NPWT were eligible for inclusion. PRISMA guidelines were followed and quality assessment…
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TopicsSurgical site infection prevention · Wound Healing and Treatments · Reconstructive Surgery and Microvascular Techniques
