An integrative approach for management of post-traumatic dorsal foot wounds - A case report

IF 1.7 Q3 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE
Rahul Sherkhane , Shruti Singh , Aadithyaraj K T , Anil Kumar , Ashish Sharma , Shiv Ji Gupta
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Abstract

Crush injuries to the foot have become increasingly prevalent in contemporary settings, primarily arising from incidents such as the impact of large objects falling onto the foot or involvement in traffic accidents. The complexity of treating these injuries is compounded by the intricate anatomy of the foot. In specific scenarios, the implementation of an integrated management approach could prove advantageous.

In this report, we depict the case of a 23-year-old male who visited the Shalya OPD with a wound on his left foot caused by trauma. The wound covered the medial portion of the foot, involving the dorsal area, and measured roughly 20 cm by 9 cm and was unable to walk. We successfully managed the case by adopting an integrative approach. The Ayurvedic treatment included Panchavalkala kashaya for wound irrigation, as well as oral administration of Amalaki rasayana, Triphala guggulu, Shatavari churna and Ashwagandha churna. Jatyadi taila was topically applied. For the first seven days, in addition to these ayurvedic medications, we also employed analgesics and antibiotics to treat infection and pain. To accomplish early closure, we employed a split-thickness skin graft after sufficient granulation tissue had appeared.

The wound was completely healed within three months and the patient was able to walk freely without any support. The combined approach yielded a promising result in this case.

治疗创伤后足背伤口的综合方法 - 病例报告
足部挤压伤在现代环境中越来越普遍,主要是由于大型物体坠落到足部或卷入交通事故等事件造成的。由于足部解剖结构复杂,治疗这些损伤的复杂性也随之增加。在本报告中,我们描述了这样一个病例:一名 23 岁的男性因外伤导致左脚受伤而到 Shalya 手术室就诊。伤口覆盖足部内侧,涉及足背区域,面积约为 20 厘米乘 9 厘米,无法行走。我们采用综合方法成功地处理了这个病例。阿育吠陀疗法包括用于伤口灌洗的 Panchavalkala kashaya,以及口服 Amalaki rasayana、Triphala guggulu、Shatavari churna 和 Ashwagandha churna。局部使用 Jatyadi taila。在最初的七天里,除了这些阿育吠陀药物外,我们还使用了镇痛剂和抗生素来治疗感染和疼痛。为了实现早期闭合,我们在出现足够的肉芽组织后采用了分层厚皮移植术。伤口在三个月内完全愈合,患者可以在没有任何支撑的情况下自由行走。在这个病例中,综合方法取得了良好的效果。
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Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine
Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE-
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