Hydrogel-Based Dressings and Multidisciplinary Care in Severe Pediatric Burns: A Case Report of Successful Healing and Hypertrophic Scar Prevention.

IF 1 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Yasser Ali Badereldien, Ghaleb Abdo Al-Mekhlafi
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BACKGROUND Pediatric burn injuries are a global health concern, particularly in infants and toddlers, who face increased risks owing to their higher water content. Despite substantial medical treatment, the mortality rates remain challenging, especially in severe cases. This study explored non-surgical interventions for pediatric burn injuries, aiming to enhance care and alleviate the burden on affected children. CASE REPORT A 16-month-old boy with 30% mixed second- and third-degree burns presented with a scald injury. Initial measures included dressing and analgesia. The Plastic Surgery team led the treatment. Upon admission, the patient experienced convulsions due to hyponatremia in the burn unit and was subsequently transferred to the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU). Burn care management included the use of hyaluronic acid and occupational therapy. Scheduled dressing changes, including the use of glycerin-based dressings, resulted in satisfactory wound healing. Split skin grafting from the right thigh was performed to prevent elbow joint contracture. Preventive measures against hypertrophic scarring were also implemented. The patient was discharged after follow-up appointments. Consent for publication of case details and photographs was obtained from the patient's father. CONCLUSIONS The presented non-surgical approach, incorporating hyaluronic acid, Bactigras, Elasto-Gel, and a multidisciplinary team, can effectively treat mixed partial- and full-thickness burn injuries in pediatric populations. Split-thickness grafts may be required in functional areas. Therefore, a comprehensive management strategy that considers tissue damage, electrolyte balance, and infection is crucial. This report underscores the importance of meticulous assessment and correction of overall patient condition, especially in pediatric cases of electrolyte imbalance.

严重儿童烧伤的水凝胶敷料和多学科护理:成功愈合和预防肥厚性疤痕的病例报告。
背景小儿烧伤是一个全球关注的健康问题,尤其是婴幼儿,因为他们体内的水分含量较高,面临的风险也更大。尽管进行了大量的治疗,但死亡率仍然很高,尤其是在严重的情况下。本研究探讨了针对小儿烧伤的非手术干预措施,旨在加强护理并减轻患儿的负担。病例报告 一名 16 个月大的男孩,因烫伤导致二度和三度混合烧伤,烧伤面积达 30%。初步措施包括包扎和镇痛。整形外科团队负责治疗。入院时,患者在烧伤科因低钠血症出现抽搐,随后被转入儿科重症监护室(PICU)。烧伤护理管理包括使用透明质酸和作业疗法。按时更换敷料,包括使用甘油敷料,伤口愈合情况令人满意。为防止肘关节挛缩,从右侧大腿进行了分块植皮。此外,还采取了预防增生性瘢痕的措施。患者在复诊后出院。患者的父亲同意公布病例细节和照片。结论 所介绍的非手术疗法结合了透明质酸、Bactigras、Elasto-Gel 和多学科团队,可有效治疗儿童混合性部分和全厚烧伤。功能区可能需要进行裂厚移植。因此,考虑组织损伤、电解质平衡和感染的综合管理策略至关重要。本报告强调了细致评估和纠正患者整体状况的重要性,尤其是在电解质失衡的儿科病例中。
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American Journal of Case Reports
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期刊介绍: American Journal of Case Reports is an international, peer-reviewed scientific journal that publishes single and series case reports in all medical fields. American Journal of Case Reports is issued on a continuous basis as a primary electronic journal. Print copies of a single article or a set of articles can be ordered on demand.
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