湿愈合治疗头皮先天性皮肤发育不全1例

Guangliang Bi, Abelita P.S.P.M. Ximenes, Weihua Liao, Jing Ding, Jie Yang
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摘要

摘要先天性皮肤发育不全(ACC)是一种罕见的先天性畸形,以出生时皮肤局部缺陷为特征。它通常影响头皮,并与颅骨缺损共存,这增加了感染和出血的风险。中线病变的风险尤其高。目前没有明确的手术或保守治疗适应症,因此寻求科学支持以确定最佳治疗策略是有益的。临床表现:本病例报告描述了一名患有ACC的新生儿,他有一个直径为4 cm的显著缺陷,并伴有颅骨缺陷。经干湿治疗后,创面于第10天愈合。结果缺损在一周内明显愈合,创面由湿性愈合向干性愈合进展。结论早期采用湿润创面治疗结合弹性帽固定油纱布,然后采用干愈合法加速结痂形成,可作为类似颅脑缺损ACC病例创面护理的基本治疗方法。
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Clinical application of wet healing in the treatment of aplasia cutis congenita on scalp: A case report

Introduction

Aplasia cutis congenita (ACC) is a rare congenital abnormality characterized by localized defects in the skin at birth. It commonly affects the scalp and coexists with cranial bone defects, which increase the risk of infection and bleeding. This risk is particularly heightened for midline lesions. There is currently no clear indication for surgical or conservative treatment, therefore, it would be beneficial to seek scientific support in order to determine the optimal treatment strategies.

Clinical presentation

This case report describes a newborn with ACC who had a significant defect measuring 4 cm in diameter, along with cranial bone defects. Following wet and dry healing treatments, the wound healed by the 10th day.

Results

The defect showed significant healing within just one week, with the wound progressing from a moist to a dry healing process.

Conclusion

The early implementation of moist wound healing therapy along with securing oil gauze with an elastic cap, followed by the application of a dry healing method to expedite crust formation, could possibly serve as the basic wound care therapy for similar ACC cases presenting with cranial defects.
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