Surgical management of severe facial trauma after dog bite: A case report

IF 0.3 Q4 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
B. Prem, D. Liu, B. Parschalk, B. Erovic, C. Mueller
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Abstract

Abstract Dog-bite injuries are regularly treated in emergency departments. Every bite wound is unique, and thus requires a customized treatment plan. Here, we report the case of a 27-year-old woman who was transferred to the main hospital of Vienna due to a facial dog-bite injury. Primary closure of the wound was possible. The patient received amoxicillin–clavulanate as antimicrobial therapy, and was vaccinated against tetanus, polio, pertussis and diphtheria due to her unknown immunization status. At 183 days after the attack, the aesthetic outcome and nasal ventilation were satisfactory. Based on the reconstructive ladder for wound closure, more severe injuries may require skin or composite grafts, distant or local flaps and microsurgical procedures. Anti-infective therapy against tetanus, rabies and other bacteria also represents a central pillar of dog-bite injury treatment. This case report adds to the knowledge about dog-bite injuries and the required individual multidisciplinary treatment approach.
狗咬伤后严重面部创伤的外科治疗1例
摘要被狗咬伤的病人在急诊室定期接受治疗。每一处咬伤都是独一无二的,因此需要量身定制的治疗方案。在这里,我们报道了一名27岁的妇女的病例,她因面部被狗咬伤而被转移到维也纳的主要医院。伤口可以一次闭合。该患者接受了阿莫西林-克拉维酸作为抗菌药物治疗,并因其免疫状况未知而接种了破伤风、脊髓灰质炎、百日咳和白喉疫苗。在183 术后第天,患者的美容效果和鼻腔通气效果均令人满意。根据伤口闭合的重建阶梯,更严重的损伤可能需要皮肤或复合材料移植物、远处或局部皮瓣和显微外科手术。针对破伤风、狂犬病和其他细菌的抗感染治疗也是狗咬伤治疗的中心支柱。该病例报告增加了关于狗咬伤的知识和所需的个体多学科治疗方法。
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