Literature DB >> 26668560

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K Kibadi1, F Moutet2.   

Abstract

Burn injuries to the hand are still common in low-income countries. Between December 1st 2010 and May 1st 2014, 32 patients, representing 38 hands, were admitted and treated at the University Clinics of Kinshasa in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). We observed 22 patients (69%) in the juvenile age group (under 18 years old) and 10 patients (31%) in the adult age group (18-59 years). We did not observe any patients in the senior age group (60 years and over). In the juvenile age group, those aged from 1 to 5 years old were the most affected, comprising 13 patients (40%). Accidents occurred mainly at home (72%). The most common burn etiologies were thermal injuries caused by flame (51%) and scalds (34%). Contractures were the most frequently occurring lesions (84%). Overall dorsal retraction, known as "claw hand", was found in 40% of patients, and was associated with keloid and hypertrophic scars in 84% of cases. Excision and grafting were performed in 43.7%, local flaps in 43.7% and distant flaps in 12.5% of cases. On discharge from hospital, 84% "good" results were observed. Follow-up lasted 18 months. This study demonstrates the feasibility of reconstructive surgery in sequelae of hand burns, despite limited resources. However, the challenges in low income countries with limited resources are numerous: poor access to current techniques of plastic surgery, inadequate initial burns management, and poverty.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26668560      PMCID: PMC4665179     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Burns Fire Disasters        ISSN: 1592-9558


  25 in total

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2.  Open versus closed management of burn wounds in a low-income developing country.

Authors:  Richard A Gosselin; Beate Kuppers
Journal:  Burns       Date:  2008-01-15       Impact factor: 2.744

3.  Neighbourhood social and socio-economic composition and injury risks.

Authors:  Anne Reimers; Lucie Laflamme
Journal:  Acta Paediatr       Date:  2005-10       Impact factor: 2.299

4.  Cross sectional survey of socioeconomic variations in severity and mechanism of childhood injuries in Trent 1992-7.

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Authors:  E Conti
Journal:  Chir Main       Date:  2013-06-20

6.  [Not Available].

Authors:  A Benbrahim; Y Benchamkha; D Elamrani; N Elmansouri; M Diouri; M Ezzoubi; A Chlihi; N Bahechar; E H Boukind
Journal:  Ann Burns Fire Disasters       Date:  2009-09-30

7.  [Utility of the hypogastric flap in the treatment of burns to the dorsum of the hand].

Authors:  K Tourabi; A Moussaoui; Y Ribag; H Ihrai
Journal:  Ann Burns Fire Disasters       Date:  2010-09-30

8.  [Management of hand burns: clinical and epidemiological aspects and therapy at CHU Gabriel Toure].

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Journal:  Mali Med       Date:  2010

9.  The distally based posterior interosseous island flap for the coverage of skin loss of the hand.

Authors:  A Landi; R Luchetti; O Soragni; G De Santis; G L Sacchetti
Journal:  Ann Plast Surg       Date:  1991-12       Impact factor: 1.539

10.  [Keloids: epidemiological aspects and reasons for refusal of surgical treatment in Kinshasa (Democratic Republic of Congo)].

Authors:  K Kibadi; D K Muhota; F N Mudimisi; S M Mufasoni; Y M W Mukendi; A T Mukendi; J K Mudiani
Journal:  Med Sante Trop       Date:  2012 Apr-Jun
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