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Management of Heel Pad Degloving Injury After Severe Foot Crush Injury: A Case Report Study.

Dimitrios Giotis1, Chris Kotsias1, Sotiris Plakoutsis1, Michael-Alexander Malahias2, Christos Konstantinidis1.   

Abstract

Crush injuries of the foot and ankle are uncommon and they have a poor prognosis leading to some form of disability. Degloving injuries of the heel and foot after crush injuries are rare and very challenging to manage due to the need for reconstruction of both osseous and soft tissue architecture. We present a salvage strategy for an open injury to the foot with extensive soft tissue detachment from the plantar and dorsal surface. A 30-year-old man was transferred to the Emergency Department from a neighboring hospital with a crush injury to the foot that had resulted in a degloving injury of the heel pad, after a motorcycle accident. The patient had a 20 cm circumferential wound that was extending from dorsal to the plantar surface along with rupture of the extensor digitorum longus (EDL) tendons and transection of the superficial peroneal nerve. There was an extensive detachment of soft tissues from the deep fascia and bones, whereas the posterior tibial artery was intact. In radiographic imaging, a small inferior avulsion fracture of the calcaneus along with fractures of the cuneiform bones was revealed. The initial management involved thorough surgical debridement, removal of necrotic tissues, repair of EDL tendons and fracture stabilization. Negative-pressure wound therapy was also applied for six weeks. Subsequently, a split-thickness skin graft was used to cover the skin defect. Six months after injury, the patient had a normal range of motion, intact sensation over the sole and could ambulate independently. Although the majority of heel pad degloving injuries have a poor prognosis, there are positive prognostic factors as presented in the current case for a satisfying functional final outcome, which include vascular intergrity, fracture stabilization, soft-tissue reconstruction with negative pressure wound therapy, and application of skin grafts.
Copyright © 2021, Giotis et al.

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Keywords:  crush injury; degloving injury; heel pad; negative pressure wound therapy; skin graft

Year:  2021        PMID: 33816037      PMCID: PMC8011466          DOI: 10.7759/cureus.14191

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cureus        ISSN: 2168-8184


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