小儿烧伤后屈曲挛缩松解术:两种无血技术的早期疗效

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
Oluwatobi Abass, Afieharo I Michael, Mohammad L Abubakar, Wasiu O Adebayo, Mohammed A Kabir, Abdulrasheed Ibrahim
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儿童烧伤后手部屈曲挛缩在烧伤后并发症中占很大比例。我们比较了使用止血带或膨胀技术重建小儿烧伤后手部屈曲挛缩的早期临床效果。这是一项前瞻性随机研究,研究对象是 2020 年 9 月至 2021 年 8 月期间需要解除挛缩并用全厚植皮术重建伤口的儿科患者。患者被随机分为使用止血带或抽脂技术松解挛缩的两组。结果测量指标为植皮的表面积和各关节的总活动量。进行了学生 t 检验和卡方检验。22名患者被随机分为两组。参与者的平均年龄为(6.09 ± 2.41)岁,大部分为男性(31 人,占 72.1%)。最常见的是三级屈曲挛缩(72.1%)。手术共涉及 94 个手指和 178 个关节,其中以近端指间关节(PIPJ)最为常见(48.9%)。术后第十天(10 天)移植物的平均表面积,膨体组明显高于止血带组(P =0.001)。术后六(6)周和九(9)周各关节的总活动量显示,各关节的总活动量与松解技术之间有很强的相关性,P分别为0.004和0.001。在小儿烧伤手的烧伤后屈曲挛缩松解术中,膨胀技术是止血带法的可行替代方法。
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Pediatric Postburn Flexion Contracture Release: Early Outcomes Using 2 Bloodless Techniques.

Postburn flexion contracture of the hand in children constitutes a significant proportion of postburn complications. We compared the early clinical outcomes of reconstruction of pediatric postburn flexion contracture of the digits of the hand using tourniquet or tumescent technique. A prospective randomized study of pediatric patients requiring contracture release and wound resurfacing with full-thickness skin graft between September 2020 and August 2021. Patients were randomized into groups of either tourniquet or tumescent technique for contracture release. The surface area of graft take and total active motion across joints were the outcome measures. Student t test and chi-square test were performed. Twenty-two patients were randomized into either group. The mean age of the participants was 6.09 ± 2.41 years, mostly males 31 (72.1%). A grade 3 flexion contracture was the most common (72.1%). Ninety-four digits and 178 joints were operated on, with the proximal interphalangeal joint being the most common (48.9%). The mean surface area of graft take on postoperative day 10 was significantly higher for the tumescent group than the tourniquet group, P = .001. The total active motion across the joints at 6 and 9 weeks postoperative showed a strong correlation between the total active motion across joints and the technique of release, P = .004 and .001, respectively. Tumescent technique is a feasible alternative to the tourniquet method for postburn flexion contracture release of the digits in the pediatric burned hand.

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期刊介绍: Journal of Burn Care & Research provides the latest information on advances in burn prevention, research, education, delivery of acute care, and research to all members of the burn care team. As the official publication of the American Burn Association, this is the only U.S. journal devoted exclusively to the treatment and research of patients with burns. Original, peer-reviewed articles present the latest information on surgical procedures, acute care, reconstruction, burn prevention, and research and education. Other topics include physical therapy/occupational therapy, nutrition, current events in the evolving healthcare debate, and reports on the newest computer software for diagnostics and treatment. The Journal serves all burn care specialists, from physicians, nurses, and physical and occupational therapists to psychologists, counselors, and researchers.
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