Medical Examination of Ring Burn Injury Management; Mini Literature Review
Journal: Journal of Medicinal and Chemical Sciences (Vol.5, No. 3)Publication Date: 2022-05-01
Authors : Mohammad Reza Arab; Hamidreza Alizadeh Otaghvar; Mostafa Dahmardehei; Aliakbar Jafarian; Amir Molaei; Javad Rajabi; Abdulreza Sheikhi; Maryam Milani Fard;
Page : 400-405
Keywords : Burn; ring; finger; Full-thickness Graft; Advancement Flap;
Abstract
Ring burns are often circumferential, increasing the chance of compartment syndrome and ischemia distal to the injury site. The burn size is usually small. However, sometimes injury management may be difficult or threaten the limb, leading to amputation. Different effective treatment methods include conservative therapy, grafting, flap surgery, or amputation. This study reports the therapeutic management of two patients with ring burn Injury. Two patients with ring burn injuries who were admitted to the burn ward were treated with initial surgical debridement and full-thickness skin grafts. At the same time, one of them underwent the advancement flap technique by adjacent tissue recruitment. Even though patients waited up to 3 weeks before the operation, they underwent Surgery immediately after admission, and the long-term result was excellent, and acceptable. So, training of medical staff and efforts to prevent ring burn injury is highly recommended.
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