Vacuum Assisted Closure (VAC) Therapy

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Accelerating Ulcer Recovery with Negative Pressure Therapy

Vacuum Assisted Closure (VAC) is a revolutionary technique that uses negative pressure to enhance healing of chronic, non-healing ulcers. This therapy promotes tissue regeneration, reduces infection risk, and speeds up recovery—especially for diabetic foot ulcers, pressure sores, and traumatic wounds.

When Is VAC Therapy Used?

Ideal for Complex or Slow-Healing Wounds

  • Diabetic foot ulcers and ischemic ulcers
  • Post-surgical wounds with delayed healing
  • Pressure sores (bedsores)
  • Traumatic or infected open wounds
  • Chronic venous ulcers
How VAC Therapy Works

Enhancing the Body’s Natural Healing Response

Controlled Suction

A sealed wound dressing is connected to a vacuum pump, which creates negative pressure around the wound bed.

Stimulates Tissue Growth

Negative pressure draws edges together and increases blood flow, encouraging new tissue formation.

Reduces Infection Risk

Continuous drainage of fluid and bacteria reduces the chance of infection and maintains a clean wound environment.

Improves Healing Time

Patients often experience significantly faster healing and a reduction in wound size within weeks.

Chronic Wound Not Healing?

Ask our team if VAC Therapy is the right solution for your wound care needs.

Dr.Ranjith Kumar
Vascular & Endovascular

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About Us

Dr. Ranjith Kumar Anandasu is a Consultant Vascular and Endovascular Surgeon at Yashoda Hospitals, Malakpet.