Skin graft on a collagen and elastin matrix fixed with negative pressure in a complicated pediatric dog bite: case report

Omar S. Fattel-Servin, Osvaldo I. Guevara-Valmaña, Sebastian Trigueiros-Guzmán, Valentina Prieto-Vargas, Ximena I. Ramirez-Morales, Armando Apellaniz-campo
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Animal bites represent a significant source of morbidity in the pediatric population, with dogs being the primary cause. Highlighting the need for innovative solutions to effectively tackle the issue and enhance both functional and aesthetic outcomes. Dog bites, marked by a heightened morbidity rate, present an inherent infection risk owing to the considerable bacterial load present in saliva. The fundamental approach to treatment revolves around preventing infection through meticulous washing, debridement, and the timely implementation of early primary closure. We detail the management of a pediatric patient with a dog bite on the pelvic limb, resulting in a challenging-to-manage wound. This case was successfully treated with a skin graft on a bed of collagen matrix, secured with negative pressure therapy. The choice of the appropriate technique for reconstructing skin defects depends on their depth and size. Consequently, combining these three techniques yielded a favorable functional and aesthetic outcome for the patient. This case report emphasizes the relevance of employing different techniques in managing complicated dog bites.
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在用负压固定的胶原蛋白和弹性蛋白基质上植皮治疗复杂的小儿被狗咬伤:病例报告
动物咬伤是儿科发病率的一个重要来源,其中狗是主要原因。因此需要创新的解决方案来有效解决这一问题,并提高功能和美观效果。狗咬伤的发病率较高,由于唾液中含有大量细菌,因此存在固有的感染风险。治疗的基本方法是通过仔细清洗、清创和及时实施早期初级闭合术来预防感染。我们详细介绍了一名骨盆肢体被狗咬伤的儿科患者的治疗情况,该伤口极难处理。该病例在胶原基质床上进行了植皮,并用负压疗法进行了固定,治疗取得了成功。根据皮肤缺损的深度和大小,选择合适的技术重建皮肤缺损。因此,将这三种技术相结合,为患者带来了良好的功能和美学效果。本病例报告强调了在处理复杂的狗咬伤时采用不同技术的重要性。
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