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Schwere Degloving-Verletzung der Füße bei einem Kind

Severe degloving injury to both feet in a child

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Degloving-Verletzungen können durch Replantation der entfetteten Haut erfolgreich behandelt werden. Es existieren bei Kindern jedoch nur sehr wenige Berichte über die Therapie solcher Verletzungen. In unserer Kasuistik beschreiben wir das Vorgehen bei einem 4-jährigen Jungen, der sich schwere Degloving-Verletzungen beider Füße zuzog, als er in ein Gepäckband geriet.

Abstract

Although rarely described, it is generally accepted that degloving injuries can successfully be treated by defatting the degloved skin and replacing it with a full-thickness graft. There have been few reports on the outcome of this reconstructive procedure in children. In this report, we describe the use of the VAC system to treat a case of degloving injury to both feet of a 4-year-old boy who was pulled into a luggage belt while standing on it.

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Künzel, R., Marathovouniotis, N., Kellner, M. et al. Schwere Degloving-Verletzung der Füße bei einem Kind. Unfallchirurg 116, 171–175 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00113-012-2163-6

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