Reconstrucción plantar con matriz de regeneración dérmica (Integra ® ) en paciente quemado eléctrico. Presentación de un caso y revisión de la literatura
Author(s) -
Marco Antonio MartínezRíos,
Ekaterina Troncoso,
Adriana María Alzate Echeverri,
Cristián Arriagada
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
revista chilena de cirugía
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 0718-4026
pISSN - 0379-3893
DOI - 10.1016/j.rchic.2016.11.010
Subject(s) - medicine
Complex wounds of the plantar aspect of the foot are difficult to manage in the reconstructive point of view. The standard of treatment is covering the defect with free flaps. Our goal is to present the case of a patient successfully treated with the use of matrix dermal regenaration Integra® and dermoepidermal graft for a complex plantar lesion. Clinical case: Thirty-five year old man, who suffers from high voltage electrical burn with bilateral plantar complex injury. It was handled with successive escharectomies to delimit tissue damage and subsequent coverage with Integra® and grafting with optimal aesthetic and functional results. Discussion: Although free flaps are the choice in the treatment of this anatomical area, they are infrequently the only reconstructive option in burned patients. There is no greater evidence in the literature on the use of dermal matrices to cover such injuries. Conclusion: The authors believe that the management of complex footpad lesions using dermal regeneration matrices are a valid alternative to consider in situations where for various reasons, free flaps can't be offered.
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