Acute And Sub-Acute Reconstruction Of Periorbital Thermal Burns Involving The Anterior Lamella Of The Eyelid With Simultaneous Fullthickness Skin Grafting And Amniotic Membrane Grafting.

Q3 Medicine
Annals of burns and fire disasters Pub Date : 2020-12-31
D S Reed, A L Plaster, A Mehta, M D Hill, T S Zanganeh, T A Soeken, S L DeMartelaere, B W Davies
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Thermal burns of the periorbital region offer a particular challenge to surgeons in terms of satisfactory operative reconstruction. Several approaches currently exist, including full-thickness skin grafting following scar excision. The authors present a novel technique for the reconstruction of periorbital thermal burns involving the anterior lamella of the eyelid with simultaneous full-thickness skin grafting and amniotic membrane grafting. A retrospective review of six patients with periorbital thermal burn injury involving the anterior lamella of the eyelid(s) who underwent operative reconstruction utilizing this technique was performed. The operative and post-surgical outcomes were evaluated. In total, sixteen graft sites were examined. All graft sites demonstrated appropriate coverage and healthy re-epithelialization over the previously necrotic and burned areas. No evidence of cicatricial changes or lagophthalmos was noted. The postoperative outcomes demonstrate excellent functionality and cosmesis. By providing acute reconstruction, the risk of ophthalmic damage and vision loss secondary to cicatricial eyelid changes may be avoided. Additionally, utilizing only a minimal amount of tissue for reconstruction preserves vital skin. This analysis demonstrates the viability of simultaneous full-thickness skin grafting and amniotic membrane grafting for the acute and sub-acute reconstruction of periorbital thermal burn injury.

急性及亚急性眶周热烧伤累及眼睑前板同时移植全层皮肤及羊膜重建。
眶周区热烧伤对外科医生提出了一个特殊的挑战,以满足手术重建。目前存在几种方法,包括疤痕切除后全层皮肤移植。作者提出了一种眶周热烧伤重建的新技术,同时进行全层皮肤移植和羊膜移植。我们对6例眶周热烧伤累及眼睑前板的患者进行了回顾性分析,这些患者采用这种技术进行了手术重建。评估手术及术后结果。总共检查了16个移植部位。所有的移植物部位都表现出适当的覆盖和健康的再上皮化,覆盖了先前坏死和烧伤的区域。没有瘢痕性改变或眼球lagophthalmos的证据。术后结果显示良好的功能和美观。通过提供急性重建,可以避免因瘢痕性眼睑改变而继发的眼部损伤和视力丧失的风险。此外,只使用少量的组织进行重建,可以保护重要的皮肤。结果表明,全层皮肤移植和羊膜移植同时应用于急性和亚急性眶周热烧伤重建是可行的。
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Annals of burns and fire disasters
Annals of burns and fire disasters Nursing-Emergency Nursing
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期刊介绍: "Annals of Burns and Fire Disasters" is the official publication of the Euro-Mediterranean Council for Burns and Fire Disasters (MBC) and the European Burns Association (EBA). It is a peer-reviewed journal directed to an audience of medical as well as paramedical personnel involved in the management of burn injuries. The journal publishes original articles in the form of clinical and basic research, scientific advances. It publishes also selected abstracts from international journals.
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