| Literature DB >> 7865362 |
J C de Agustín1, S F Morris, R M Zuker.
Abstract
Tissue expansion has gained increased acceptance in postburn reconstruction. In this study, the clinical outcome in 17 paediatric burn patients is outlined. A total of 46 tissue expanders were inserted for the reconstruction of postburn scalp alopecia (n = 11) and burn scars (n = 6). The average size of soft tissue defect was 124 cm2. Mean followup was 19 months. The overall outcome in most cases was excellent, however, complications were common (37%) and included infection, exposure, port loss, and partial flap necrosis. Five patients in the scalp reconstruction group required transfusion (45%). Tissue expansion in paediatric burn reconstruction is a useful technique which may yield superb results, however, careful surgical planning is essential to avoid complications.Entities:
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Year: 1994 PMID: 7865362
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cir Pediatr ISSN: 0214-1221