缝还是不缝

Q3 Health Professions
Chaitali Hambire, U. Hambire
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儿童舌头受伤的原因多种多样,从轻微撕裂伤到完全截肢不等。原因可能是跌倒、自残、癫痫、虐待儿童或运动损伤。前背是最常见的部位,其次是中背和前腹部。这些损伤可能会导致舌头功能障碍、出血和毁容。幼儿舌头损伤的处理具有挑战性。目前尚无处理舌裂伤的既定指南。本病例报告了一名 3 岁女孩的舌头前外侧撕裂伤,伤口边缘不接近。裂口从舌背延伸至腹侧。由于女儿年龄较小,其父母对手术治疗有所顾虑。因此,在不进行缝合的情况下,通过保守治疗使伤口愈合。由于儿童的年龄和合作能力,处理儿童舌外伤非常困难。儿科医生必须决定是通过原发意向还是继发意向来愈合舌头。我们决定采用二次意向愈合,并取得了成功。除了一个小疤痕外,舌头愈合后没有出现任何并发症,美观和功能效果都令人满意。家长和孩子都对伤情处理感到满意。
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To Sew or Not to Sew
Tongue injuries in children vary from slight lacerations to complete amputation. It could be due to falls, self-mutilation, epilepsy, child abuse, or sports injuries. The anterior dorsum is the most common site, followed by the mid dorsum and anterior ventral part. These injuries may cause dysfunction of the tongue, hemorrhage, and disfigurement. Management of injuries of the tongue in young children is challenging. There are no established guidelines for managing tongue lacerations. This is a case report of a 3-year-old girl with a laceration on the anterolateral part of the tongue with nonapproximating wound edges. The laceration extended from the dorsal to the ventral part. The parents were apprehensive for the surgical management of the injury due to the age of their daughter. Hence, healing of the injury with conservative management without suturing was achieved. The management of traumatic injuries of the tongue in children is difficult due to their age and cooperation. The pediatrician has to decide whether to heal the tongue by primary or secondary intention. Our decision to allow the healing by secondary intention was successful. The tongue healed without any complications, barring a small scar, with satisfactory esthetic and functional outcome. Both the parents and the child were satisfied with the management of the injury.
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Journal of Nature and Science of Medicine
Journal of Nature and Science of Medicine Health Professions-Health Professions (miscellaneous)
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