Salvage of a nasal chondrocutaneous flap after a traumatic avulsion injury using a combination of treatments polydeoxyribonucleotide injection, continuous non-rebreather mask oxygen therapy, and chemical leeching: a case report

IF 0.2 Q4 SURGERY
Hook Sun, Min Young Kim, Jin Woo Kim
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Abstract

Skin avulsions are severe traumatic injuries, in which sections of skin and subcutaneous tissue are torn off from the body, and the surgical management and salvage of these injuries are quite challenging due to their high morbidity and mortality. The entire or partial loss of an avulsed flap is prone to occur. If this happens, scars can be particularly conspicuous, and additional surgery, such as skin grafts or local flaps or even composite grafts, might be required. A 24-year-old male patient presented to the emergency room with a severe traumatic avulsion injury on his nose. We used a combination of three therapies to minimize the loss of the distal portion of the avulsed flap: polydeoxyribonucleotide injection, continuous non-rebreather mask oxygen therapy, and chemical leeching. We achieved complete flap salvage of the avulsed wound, and the patient showed full satisfaction in both aesthetic and functional aspects. Although this report is confined to a single case of severe avulsed injury, we suggest this triple-combination therapy as a good combined modality for maximizing the salvage of an avulsed flap on the basis of this case and a literature review.
多脱氧核糖核酸注射、连续无呼吸面罩氧疗和化学水蛭联合治疗外伤性撕脱伤后鼻腔软骨皮瓣抢救1例
皮肤撕脱是一种严重的创伤性损伤,其中皮肤和皮下组织被从身体上撕下,由于这些损伤的发病率和死亡率很高,因此这些损伤的手术管理和抢救非常具有挑战性。撕脱的皮瓣很容易全部或部分脱落。如果发生这种情况,疤痕可能特别明显,可能需要额外的手术,如皮肤移植或局部皮瓣,甚至复合移植。一名24岁男性患者因鼻子严重外伤性撕脱伤被送往急诊室。我们使用了三种疗法的组合来最大限度地减少撕脱皮瓣远端的损失:聚脱氧核糖核苷酸注射、连续非呼吸面罩氧气治疗和化学水蛭。我们完成了撕脱伤口的完全皮瓣修复,患者在美观和功能方面都表现出完全满意。尽管本报告仅限于一例严重撕脱损伤,但在本病例和文献综述的基础上,我们建议这种三联疗法是一种很好的联合治疗方式,可以最大限度地挽救撕脱皮瓣。
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