Use of Figueiredo’s technique for treating extensive infected skin lesions – a case report

André Cipriano Saraiva Gomes, Isanio Vasconcelos Mesquita, Péricles Saraiva Leitão Júnior, Lucas Kaled Milhomem Malaquias de Oliveira, Vicente de Sousa Dias Neto, Filipe Henrique Soares Silva Silva
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Demonstrate that a low-complexity surgical technique can effectively solve problems of extensive skin lesions in cities where microsurgical techniques are not available. We present a 59-year-old male patient with diabetes mellitus and an extensive and infected lesion in his right ankle region, suggestive of a diabetic foot. Urgent surgical treatment was performed with debridement of the devitalized tissues, drainage of a large amount of purulent secretion, and exhaustive washing with 0.9% saline solution. After a new debridement, abundant washing with 0.9% saline solution and coverage of the extensive bloody area with a polypropylene prosthesis were performed. He remained under outpatient follow-up, and subsequently, twice, new cleanings were performed, and a small diameter mesh was applied due to the good evolution of healing. A good range of motion was maintained in the right ankle and foot, with the medial wound completely healed, leaving only a small area of the lateral wound to complete the healing process. Figueiredo’s technique, described in 2017 for fingertip lesions, uses a flexible thermoplastic polymer, which can be obtained from a small portion of silicone from a saline bag, to form a semi-occlusive dressing that allows the drainage of secretions and provides a favorable environment and temperature for healing. The exact limits of this technique are not yet well established, but the practice has shown excellent results in larger lesions. Figueiredo’s technique is a simple, low-cost, and effective option for treating extensive infected skin lesions. Level of Evidence IV; Therapeutic studies; Case Report.
使用菲格雷多技术治疗大面积感染性皮损--病例报告
证明在缺乏显微外科技术的城市,低复杂度的外科技术可以有效解决大面积皮肤损伤的问题。我们为一位 59 岁的男性糖尿病患者进行了病例介绍,他的右脚踝部位出现大面积感染性病变,提示为糖尿病足。患者接受了紧急手术治疗,清除了坏死组织,引流了大量脓性分泌物,并用 0.9% 生理盐水进行了彻底清洗。在重新清创后,又用 0.9% 生理盐水进行了大量清洗,并用聚丙烯假体覆盖了大面积的出血区域。他一直在门诊接受随访,后来又进行了两次新的清创,由于愈合情况良好,又使用了小直径的网片。右脚踝关节和足部保持了良好的活动范围,内侧伤口完全愈合,只剩下外侧伤口的一小部分需要完成愈合过程。Figueiredo 的技术于 2017 年针对指尖病变进行了描述,该技术使用柔性热塑性聚合物(可从生理盐水袋中的一小部分硅胶中获得)形成半闭塞性敷料,允许分泌物排出,并为愈合提供有利的环境和温度。这种技术的确切局限性尚未得到很好的确定,但在较大的病变中显示出了很好的效果。菲格雷多技术是治疗大面积感染性皮损的一种简单、低成本且有效的方法。证据等级 IV;治疗研究;病例报告。
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