Zeyao Shi, Xiaowen Li, Shulin Hou, Bihua Wang, Ru Yang
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Infectious Wound Healing After Surgical Resection of Giant Sacrococcygeal Teratoma in an Infant: A Case Report.
An infant diagnosed with sacrococcygeal teratoma was referred to the authors' hospital. On day 5 of admission, the infant underwent complete surgical resection of the tumor. Unfortunately, the wound was infected by Enterobacter cloacae and dehisced. Advanced dressings combined with vacuum sealing drainage were applied to facilitate wound healing. Eighteen days postsurgery, the wound showed good epithelialization, and the patient was discharged. The patient received regular dressing changes at a local hospital, and follow-up was conducted through telephone for 3 months. After 3 months, scar tissue formation was observed, and no complications were reported.
期刊介绍:
A peer-reviewed, multidisciplinary journal, Advances in Skin & Wound Care is highly regarded for its unique balance of cutting-edge original research and practical clinical management articles on wounds and other problems of skin integrity. Each issue features CME/CE for physicians and nurses, the first journal in the field to regularly offer continuing education for both disciplines.