使用融化的黄油和塑料手套处理手部沥青烧伤的实用方法:病例报告

Q3 Medicine
Tomohiko Sakai , Shinji Nakajima , Masashi Ueyama , Yuichi Kuroki , Akinori Osuka , Hiroshi Ogura , Jun Oda
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摘要

导言热沥青烧伤虽然罕见,但通常发生在铺路行业的工人身上。清除沥青虽然不是强制性的,但能提高患者的舒适度,并能及早评估潜在的组织损伤。以前的报告强调使用表面活性剂或黄油来清除患处的焦油或沥青,而不会对皮肤造成进一步的损伤。当他在罐车侧面工作时,滚烫的沥青从罐车引擎盖的顶盖上飞溅下来。他的左脸、颈部、上下肢和双手被灼热的沥青烧伤。融化的黄油被浸泡在纱布中,敷在面部、颈部、身体、上下肢和双手被沥青覆盖的部位。浸泡在纱布中的黄油乳化了沥青,浸泡在纱布中的沥青被无痛清除。为了清除指尖上的沥青,将融化的黄油放入塑料手套中,然后将手浸入手套中,使所有手指都有效地接触到融化的黄油。通过这种方法,指尖上的沥青很容易被手套中的黄油乳化。
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Practical method to deal with asphalt burns on the hands using melted butter and plastic gloves: A case report

Introduction

Burns from hot asphalt, although rare, typically occur in workers in the paving industry. Removal of asphalt, while not mandatory, improves patient comfort and allows early assessment of underlying tissue damage. Previous reports have emphasized the use of surface-active agents or butters to remove tar or asphalt from the affected area without causing further damage to the skin.

Case presentation

A 69-year-old man was working as a driver of an asphalt tanker. While working on the side of the tanker, hot asphalt splashed off the roof of the tanker's hood. He sustained burns to his left face, neck, upper and lower extremities, and hands from the hot asphalt. Melted butter was soaked into gauze and applied to asphalt-covered areas of the face, neck, body, upper and lower extremities, and hands. The butter soaked into the gauze emulsified the asphalt, and the asphalt soaked into the gauze was painlessly removed. To remove the asphalt from the fingertips, melted butter was placed in plastic gloves and the hands were dipped into the gloves so that all fingers efficiently touched the melted butter. By doing so, the asphalt on the fingertips was easily emulsified by the butter in the gloves.

Conclusion

The method of removing asphalt stuck to the hands by placing melted butter in gloves and applying the gloves to the hands should be considered as an option.

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