冻伤致手指全层冻伤逆行交叉指瓣重建

Q3 Medicine
Joseph W. Gorvetzian MD , Jacob D. Franke MD , Reece A. Moore MD , Stephen P. Duquette MD
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我们提出一个罕见的病例全层冻伤后,冷冻治疗的病毒性数字疣。人乳头瘤病毒继发于皮肤感染的异常皮肤生长(即疣),由于其外观不美观,经常寻求治疗。多种治疗方式存在,包括局部,全身,手术和冷冻治疗的选择。冷冻疗法(如液氮)是治疗皮肤疣的常用方法。继发于冷冻疗法的并发症并不常见,而且通常比较轻微(如皮肤色素沉着或短暂性感觉障碍)。在这个病例中,一名37岁的女性在对其左手无名指背的疣进行冷冻治疗后遭受了全层损伤,导致伤口暴露并部分损伤了她的末端伸肌腱。对创面进行清创,并以相邻长指逆行交叉指瓣重建。观察到的功能和美容结果非常好,包括她的末端伸肌滞后完全消退。
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Cryotherapy-Induced Full-Thickness Digital Frostbite Injury Reconstructed With Reverse Cross-Finger Flap
We present a rare case of full-thickness frostbite injury following cryotherapeutic treatment for a viral digital wart. Treatment of abnormal skin growths secondary to cutaneous infection by human papillomavirus (ie, warts) often is sought because of their unsightly appearance. Numerous treatment modalities exist, including topical, systemic, surgical, and cryotherapeutic options. Cryotherapy (eg, liquid nitrogen) represents a common treatment option for cutaneous warts. Complications secondary to cryotherapy are infrequent and generally minor (eg, skin dyspigmentation or transient dysesthesias). In this case, a 37-year-old woman sustained a full-thickness injury following cryotherapeutic treatment for a wart on the dorsum of her left ring finger resulting in a wound with exposure and partial injury of her terminal extensor tendon. The wound was treated with debridement and reconstruction with reverse cross-finger flap from the adjacent long finger. Observed functional and cosmetic outcomes were excellent, including complete resolution of her terminal extensor lag.
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