| Literature DB >> 30173668 |
Ying Lei1, Lei Liu1, Si-Heng Du1, Zhao-Wen Zong1, Lian-Yang Zhang2, Qing-Shan Guo1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: This case report presents the treatment of a large infected skin defect, which was caused by an accidental explosion, through a skin-stretching device combined with vacuum sealing drainage. To the best of our knowledge, the area of the wound that we treated may currently be the largest. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Blast injury; Skin defect; Skin stretching; Vacuum sealing drainage
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30173668 PMCID: PMC6120066 DOI: 10.1186/s13256-018-1779-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Case Rep ISSN: 1752-1947
Fig. 1Primary wound of patient at admission
Fig. 2The wound after first debridement
Fig. 3Three skin-stretching devices were applied simultaneously to bring the skin edges together
Fig. 4Sutured wound after the first stretching
Fig. 5The wound after the second stretching
Fig. 6Sutured wound after the second stretching
Fig. 7The healing wound of patient at discharge from our hospital
Time of the treatment for patient
| Time after admission | 6 hours | 3 days | 12 days | 21 days | 39 days |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Treatment | Debridement | Debridement | Skin stretching and VSD | Skin stretching and VSD | The stretched skin margins were interrupted sutured |
| Result | The wounds were sutured with vacuum sealing drainage and stick membrane | The necrotic muscles were excised and wounds were interrupted sutured | The stretched skin margins were interrupted sutured | Wound was thoroughly irrigated and the stretched skin margins were interrupted sutured | Wound approximately 1.0 cm × 0.8 cm without infection. Granulation tissue is healthy. Patient is ambulatory |
| Wound Size | 40 cm × 35 cm | 12 cm × 40 cm | 5 cm × 38 cm | 4.5 cm × 35 cm | 1.0 cm × 0.8 cm |
VSD vacuum sealing drainage