• Chirurg · Nov 2001

    Case Reports

    [Propane-induced tissue damage: burn or freezing injury?].

    • T Muehlberger, A D Niederbichler, H H Homann, M Lehnhardt, and P M Vogt.
    • Klinik für Plastische-, Hand-, und Wiederherstellungschirurgie, Medizinische Hochschule Hannover.
    • Chirurg. 2001 Nov 1;72(11):1373-5.

    AbstractTissue damage due to direct contact of liquid propane with the integument is extremely rare. Only five such cases have been described in the literature. We report the case of a girl who sustained a full-thickness skin necrosis of 14.5 % of her body surface area. There is little agreement about the optimal treatment of these injuries in previous reports. The pathophysiological mechanism suggests a freezing injury. The treatment, however, should be analogous to that of third-degree burns.

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