Prophylactic Incisional Negative Pressure wound therapy (NPWT) for major Amputations (PINTA): protocol for randomized controlled trial of single-use NPWT devices for closed-incision major lower extremity amputations

  • Megan Power Foley
  • , Ciara Fahey
  • , Anne Marie Byrne
  • , Roisín Leahy
  • , Laura Dempsey
  • , Daniel Westby
  • , Stewart R. Walsh

    Research output: Contribution to a Journal (Peer & Non Peer)Articlepeer-review

    Abstract

    Background Major lower extremity amputations are frequently performed for end-stage peripheral arterial disease and progressive diabetic foot complications. Wound complications after amputation affect up to one-third of limbs. The patient cohort undergoing amputation are typically high risk for poor wound healing, often with unmodifiable risk factors in an urgent clinical setting. Incisional negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) has been shown to reduce wound complications in other high-risk populations. This randomized controlled trial investigates whether prophylactic NPWT reduces wound complications in patients after major amputation compared with standard dry dressings. Methods This protocol describes a prospective, multicentre, randomized controlled trial with an internal pilot recruiting patients undergoing major lower extremity amputation for any indication. Limbs will be randomized to receive either a single-use NPWT device on their closed surgical incision or a dry dressing. The primary clinical outcome is the rate of wound complications. Secondary outcomes include reoperation rates, length of hospital stay, cost-effectiveness of NPWT, and patient-reported quality of life. Follow-up will continue to 6 months after surgery. The initial pilot phase has a recruitment target of 96 limbs, whereas an estimated 728 patients will be required to power a definitive trial adequately. Discussion This trial aims to supplement the existing poor-quality data on this important aspect of care and equip healthcare professionals to make cost-effective decisions regarding postoperative wound management.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article numberzraf159
    JournalBJS Open
    Volume10
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Feb 2026

    Keywords

    • diabetes mellitus
    • medical device
    • peripheral arterial disease
    • surgical complications

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