@article{10902/39057, year = {2026}, month = {1}, url = {https://hdl.handle.net/10902/39057}, abstract = {This study evaluates the efficacy and safety of Dynatract®, a novel device designed to facilitate early primary closure and prevent aponeurotic retraction in patients with an open abdomen (OA). Method A preclinical trial was conducted using a porcine model, comparing two groups: one treated solely with AbTheraTM Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT), and another combining AbTheraTM NPWT with Dynatract®. The primary endpoint was to evaluate the distance between fascial edges, with secondary measures including the force required to achieve abdominal closure and overall closure success. Results "The Dynatract® group showed a progressive reduction in fascial edge distance over time compared to the control group, with statistically significant differences observed at the caudal and midpoint positions (but not at the cranial position), as well as in the force required to achieve closure after 36 h. Complete fascial closure was achieved in all animals in both groups.}, organization = {This work has been made possible by a research grant (DTEC23/01) from Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria Valdecilla (IDIVAL).}, publisher = {Elsevier}, publisher = {Injury, 2026, 57(1), 112849}, title = {A novel dynamic abdominal wall traction system for open abdomen: preclinical evaluation}, author = {Zorrilla de la Fuente, Patricia and Castillo Suescun, Federico José and González Larrán, Rodrigo and Sancibrián Herrera, Ramón and Peralta Fernández, Francisco Galo}, }