British journal of plastic surgery
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Necrotising fascitis is a fulminant infective process which can result in significant morbidity and can indeed be life threatening. It needs to be recognised early and managed aggressively with extensive surgical debridement followed by appropriate antibiotics. On the other hand, Pyoderma gangrenosum is a disease process that needs to be managed non-surgically. We present one such case, the diagnosis of which had treaded along the thin line between the two.
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We present the case of a 22-year-old man who suffered an avulsion injury of the left upper extremity including the elbow region in an industrial accident. After debridement of the skin flap, the defect was primarily closed with Integra. On day 22 split thickness skin graft was performed. Functional and aesthetic outcome and skin quality are excellent.