Annals of burns and fire disasters
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Ann Burns Fire Disasters · Dec 2019
Post-burn neck contracture: effectively managed with supraclavicular artery flap.
Post-burn neck contracture is one of the most common burn sequels. These contractures affect the patient significantly causing both functional limitations and esthetic disfigurements, which lead to cosmetic, functional and social problems. Our objective was to determine the role of supraclavicular artery island (SAI) flap as an option for the reconstruction of soft tissue defect of the neck after release of post-burn contracture. ⋯ Complete flap necrosis was observed in 1 (3.2%), distal necrosis in 2 (6.4%) cases, postoperative hematoma of the neck was found in 1 (3.2%) and wound dehiscence was reported in 2 (6.4%) cases. Donor site was closed primarily in 25 (81%) cases while the rest were skin grafted. Supraclavicular artery flap is an effective choice with impressive recovery, acceptable skin color match and restoration of anatomic function at the recipient site without any major complications.
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Ann Burns Fire Disasters · Dec 2019
Self-inflicted burns in a National Swedish Burn Centre: an overview.
In the Western world, self-inflicted burns are often associated with mental health disorders, and the management, particularly the pain treatment, can often be complicated by the psycho-social background of the patients. The aim was to describe a group of patients with self-inflicted burns by analysing their in-hospital mortality and the use of sedation during procedures. All patients with self-inflicted burns admitted to the Linköping Burn Centre during 2000-2017 were included. ⋯ Multivariable analyses showed no difference in the use of sedation for procedures or in-hospital mortality after adjustment for TBSA%, full thickness burns, age and sex. Age and TBSA% were associated with in-hospital mortality, whereas the intentionality of the burn was not. TBSA% and female sex were associated with increased use of sedation for wound care procedures, whereas self-inflicted burns were not.