| Literature DB >> 18495010 |
Berkhan Yilmaz1, Kutay Colakoglu, Raffi Gurunluoglu.
Abstract
We report a geriatric case with a full-thickness skin avulsion injury during extubation due to a tube securing tape used to fixate the endotracheal tube. The avulsed skin was sutured back to its original place. Based on this single geriatric patient, we recommend anesthesiologists/anesthetists and surgeons be aware of the potential risk of avulsing the skin with tape during a standard extubation procedure. This may especially occur in geriatric patients who have age related changes as decreased elasticity and resistance to shearing forces that predispose the skin to get traumatized easily.Entities:
Year: 2008 PMID: 18495010 PMCID: PMC2438342 DOI: 10.1186/1754-9493-2-12
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Patient Saf Surg ISSN: 1754-9493
Figure 1A case example of how the endotracheal tube is fixated in a standard patient (front view).
Figure 2Skin flap avulsion during extubation due to adhesive tape.
Figure 3Defatting of the skin just before its placement as a skin graft.
Figure 4Full take of the skin graft following replacement as a graft (1 week after surgery).