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Multiple cranial burr holes as an alternative treatment for total scalp avulsion.

Luciano Lopes Furlanetti1, Ricardo Santos de Oliveira, Marcelo Volpon Santos, Jayme Adriano Farina, Helio Rubens Machado.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Total scalp avulsion is a devastating injury in clinical practice. It often occurs in female adults, being rare in children. The standard treatment for scalp avulsion is microsurgical replantation, when feasible. Coverage becomes a major problem when replantation fails or is contraindicated, resulting in significant morbidity and requiring multiple procedures. In this article, in addition to reviewing the literature, we report a historical method for obtaining skin coverage after failure of replantation.
METHODS: The authors report a case of a 10-year-old girl who had her scalp totally avulsed by an agricultural machine, including her right auricle. Microsurgery scalp replantation was attempted immediately after fluid resuscitation. The surgery failed probably due to the long time interval between trauma and surgery, which resulted in total ischemic time of 11 h and consequently made vascular microanastomosis impracticable. Multiple trephination of the calvarium was performed in order to expose the diploe. After 4 weeks, granulation tissue from the holes began to cover the defect, allowing the formation of a vascular bed suitable for skin grafting.
CONCLUSIONS: Total scalp avulsion in children is seldom reported in the literature. Therefore, its management is both difficult and challenging. The exposure of the diploe with multiple burr holes is a safe and effective method for treating this injury. It may be considered, along with skin grafting, a good therapeutic alternative to be used when microsurgical replantation fails or is not feasible.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20390420     DOI: 10.1007/s00381-010-1145-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Childs Nerv Syst        ISSN: 0256-7040            Impact factor:   1.475


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