Acellular dermal matrix combined with negative pressure wound therapy in a chemical burn: Case report

Viviana Gómez-Ortega , David Camacho-Obando , Ana-María Camargo-López , Cesar Cardona-Montes
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Chemical burns rank among the most hazardous and severe types of burns due to their potential to inflict considerable tissue damage, resulting in pain, inflammation, necrosis, and scarring. This report details a case of burn injury that necessitated the reconstruction of a defect in the hallux. The reconstruction was performed using an Acellular Dermal Matrix (MatriDerm® MedSkin Solution by Dr. Suwelack AG, Billerbeck, Germany). This intervention became necessary after the patient was erroneously administered Nitric Acid intramuscularly at a different institution. The patient presented with a third degree burn that compromised the medial aspect of the hallux’s skin, the distal phalanx and nail bed. Early debridement was performed, and Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT VAC, 3 M, US) was used to preserve and promote tissue viability. Eight days later, the patient was taken to the OR, and Acellular Dermal Matrix and split-thickness skin graft were used to reconstruct her right hallux’s defect. The patient achieved adequate clinical evolution and was discharged with complete reconstruction of the burned area. Acellular Dermal Matrix proved to be an important and viable option for reconstructive surgery after a chemical burn, and further studies are warranted to ensure its routine usage in this kind of lesions.

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细胞真皮基质结合负压疗法治疗化学烧伤:病例报告
化学烧伤是最危险、最严重的烧伤类型之一,因为它可能造成严重的组织损伤,导致疼痛、炎症、坏死和疤痕。本报告详细介绍了一例因烧伤而需要重建拇指缺损的病例。重建过程中使用了细胞真皮基质(MatriDerm® MedSkin Solution,Dr. Suwelack AG,德国比勒贝克)。患者在另一家医院被错误地肌肉注射了硝酸,因此有必要进行干预。患者出现三度烧伤,拇指内侧皮肤、远端指骨和甲床受损。患者接受了早期清创,并使用负压伤口疗法(NPWT VAC, 3 M, US)来保护和促进组织的活力。八天后,患者被送往手术室,使用细胞真皮基质和分层厚皮移植重建了她的右跖骨缺损。患者的临床症状得到了充分改善,出院时烧伤部位已完全重建。事实证明,Acellular Dermal Matrix 是化学烧伤后重建手术的一个重要而可行的选择。
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