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V Vorstandlechner1, R Pauzenberger1, W Happak1, G Ihra1, T Rath1, G Muschitz1, S Nickl1, C Radtke1, A Fochtmann-Frana1.
Abstract
We report a case of a 74-year-old female patient who was involved in a car accident. The patient suffered deep dermal and full thickness burns and the probability of survival calculated with the Abbreviated Burn Severity Index (ABSI) was extremely low. The patient showed sufficient cardiorespiratory and renal function for the entire treatment period. An epifascial necrosectomy of all four limbs was performed on day three after admission. Wound coverage was performed using the MEEK technique and split skin grafts. The patient was bedded in a FluidAir bed, which enabled the burn wounds on the back to dry and heal in large part. After four surgical procedures and four months of treatment at the burn ICU, the patient was sufficiently mobilized for transfer to a hospital in her home region. The aim of the following case report is to demonstrate that burn patients with very low chances of survival can be treated successfully.Entities:
Keywords: Abbreviated Burn Severity Index(ABSI); FluidAir bed therapy; blood stream infections; burn therapy; prognostic factor; severe burn injury; thermal injury
Year: 2018 PMID: 30374259 PMCID: PMC6199012
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Burns Fire Disasters ISSN: 1592-9558