• Am. J. Surg. · Jul 1985

    Aggressive approach to the extremity damaged by electric current.

    • P F Parshley, J Kilgore, J F Pulito, P W Smiley, and S H Miller.
    • Am. J. Surg. 1985 Jul 1; 150 (1): 78-82.

    AbstractElectrical current injuries involving the extremities occurred in 41 of 75 patients with electrical burns admitted to the Oregon Burn Center over an 11 year period. Based solely on physical findings, the muscle compartments of 27 limbs in 14 patients were promptly explored, decompressed, and debrided of necrotic tissue on admission. This resulted in the salvage of 10 useful extremities. Major amputation of 11 extremities was carried out during initial surgery. No extremity needing exploration was overlooked. After exploration and fasciotomy, exposed tissues were protected with biologic dressings until repeated explorations and debridements demonstrated the absence of necrotic tissues and closure could be accomplished. The use of both local and free flaps was helpful in closing the wounds. No evidence or renal failure and no deaths attributable to retained necrotic tissue occurred.

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