应用角度计改善切开植皮术后颈部挛缩症的功能和美观效果

S. Dhua, Shifa Raheel
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引言:尽管烧伤的死亡率和发病率在过去几十年中显著下降,但由于烧伤后挛缩(PBC)和其他具有功能和美学意义的畸形,这些并不能真正反映受害者是否能过上正常的生活。目的:本研究的主要目的是比较手术后颈心角度的改善,使用角度计;并评估松解挛缩和中厚皮片移植术后的并发症、美容效果和患者满意度。方法:在这项前瞻性研究中,我们共研究了20例颈部多能干细胞患者,他们接受了挛缩松解和切开植皮术。术前的颈心角与术后的测量值用角度计进行比较。结果:在本研究中,我们观察到术前和术后的平均颈网膜角分别为85.5°±12.8°和106.4°±7.8°。改善率为24.3%,具有统计学意义(P<0.001)。患者还根据年龄、性别、烧伤机制和分类、烧伤后经过的时间进行了分类。术后并发症、美容效果和患者满意度也进行了研究。结论:PBCs可在功能、审美和心理上影响患者的生活。对于PBC颈部,中厚皮片移植是一种安全可靠的选择。这导致颈网膜角度的改善,从而改善颈部在不同轴上的运动范围(通过角度计测量)。尽管在过去几十年中,烧伤的死亡率和发病率显著下降,但由于烧伤后挛缩(PBC)和其他具有功能和美学意义的畸形,这些并不能真正反映受害者是否能过上正常的生活。在这项前瞻性研究中,我们共研究了20名颈部多能干细胞患者,他们接受了挛缩松解和切开植皮术。术前颈心角与术后用角度计测量的颈心角进行比较,发现有显著改善。患者整体满意度也很好。因此,对于PBC颈部,中厚皮片移植是一种安全可靠的选择。
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Improvement in functional and aesthetic outcome in postburn contracture of neck following split skin grafting using goniometer
Introduction: Although the mortality and morbidity from burns have diminished significantly over the last few decades, these do not truly reflect whether the victim could lead a normal life, owing to postburn contractures (PBCs) and other deformities, which have functional and aesthetic implications. Objective: The main objective of this study was to compare the improvement in cervico-mental angle after surgery, using a goniometer; and to assess the postoperative complications, cosmetic outcome and patient satisfaction after contracture release and split-thickness skin grafting. Methods: In this prospective study, we have studied a total of 20 patients with PBCs of neck, who underwent contracture release and split skin grafting. The preoperative cervico-mental angles were compared to postoperative measurements using a goniometer. Results: In this study, we observed that the mean cervicomental angle before the surgery was 85.5° ± 12.8° and after the surgery was 106.4° ± 7.8°. The percentage improvement was 24.3% which was found to be statistically significant (P < 0.001). Patients were also classified based on age, gender, mechanism and classification of burns, time elapsed since burn injury. Postoperative complications, cosmetic outcome and patient satisfaction were also studied. Conclusion: PBCs can affect a patient's life functionally, aesthetically, and psychologically. Split-thickness skin grafting is a safe and reliable option for PBC neck. This causes improvement in cervicomental angle and thus range of movements of the neck in different axes (as measured by a goniometer). lthough the mortality and morbidity from burns have diminished significantly over the last few decades, these do not truly reflect whether the victim could lead a normal life, owing to postburn contractures (PBCs) and other deformities, which have functional and aesthetic implications. In this prospective study, we have studied a total of 20 patients with PBCs of neck, who underwent contracture release and split skin grafting. The preoperative cervico-mental angles were compared to postoperative measurements using a goniometer, and a significant improvement was noted. Overall patient satisfaction was also very good. Hence, split thickness skin grafting is a safe and reliable option for PBC neck.
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