Acta chirurgiae plasticae
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Acta chirurgiae plasticae · Jan 2005
Case ReportsDegloving injury--the use of a combination of free fasciocutaneous sensitive flap and pedicle flaps for reconstruction.
The authors present a case report of reconstruction after a degloving injury to hand by a combination of microsurgery and standard pedicle flaps. Degloving injury high on the hand was solved by free sensitive fasciocutaneous flap transfer from the radial forearm (Chinese flap), which covered the defect in the palm, while finger defects were covered by pedicle flaps from the abdomen. Dorsum of the hand was treated with a mesh skin graft. The authors also describe techniques of treatment and the relevant results prior to the time of microsurgery and compare them to the possibilities offered by microsurgery today, and they include comprehensive illustrations.
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The authors have analyzed the data files of 580 child patients up to 15 years of age who were hospitalized at the Burn Center of the FNsP Hospital in Ostrava in the years 1999 - 2003. The authors focused on mechanisms of burn injury in relation to the age of a child as well as extent, depth, localization, and local treatment of the injury. The data file was divided to four age groups: up to two years of age, 2 - 5 years of age, 5 - 10 years of age, and 10 - 15 years of age. ⋯ Surgical intervention was necessary in more than half the cases. In terms of average extent of an injury, the smallest burn injuries are caused by electric current. However, these injuries are deep, and surgical intervention was necessary in all cases.