Classification and a decade-long follow-up of rat bite injuries in the nasal region

Chu-Hsin Chen , Yahong Chen , Peng Xu , Kai Liu
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Abstract

Background

Nasal defects due to rat bites are frequently encountered in rural regions of China. In addition to serving as disease vectors, rats can also inflict bite injuries. In this study, we delineated the characteristics of rat bite injuries in the nasal region and discussed the clinical features observed during a 10-year follow-up period.

Methods

We retrospectively reviewed hospital records for patients admitted due to rat bites. This study outlines the demographics, clinical features, and follow-up outcomes supported by comprehensive photo documentation of the patients’ progress.

Results

Twenty-five patients, with a mean age of 29 years, were admitted due to rat bites. Treatment was provided for three distinct types of injuries: nasal tip defect (type I), nasal defect (type II), and full-thickness nasal defect with loss of surrounding tissues (type III). All patients recovered fully.

Conclusions

The treatment for rat bites should be based on the wound type. The long-term follow-up outcomes are more favorable when fewer subunits of the nose affected. We recommend early surgical intervention, along with psychological therapy, to prevent interference with growth and development.

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鼻部鼠咬伤的分类和长达十年的跟踪调查
背景在中国农村地区,经常会遇到因老鼠咬伤而导致鼻腔缺损的情况。老鼠除了是疾病的传播媒介外,还可能造成咬伤。在本研究中,我们描述了老鼠咬伤鼻部的特征,并讨论了 10 年随访期间观察到的临床特征。本研究概述了患者的人口统计学特征、临床特征和随访结果,并提供了患者病情进展的全面照片记录。结果25 名患者因老鼠咬伤入院,平均年龄 29 岁。治疗针对三种不同类型的损伤:鼻尖缺损(I 型)、鼻腔缺损(II 型)和周围组织缺失的全厚鼻腔缺损(III 型)。所有患者均完全康复。被老鼠咬伤的治疗应根据伤口类型进行,如果鼻子受影响的亚单位较少,则长期随访结果更佳。我们建议及早进行手术干预,同时进行心理治疗,以防影响生长发育。
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Chinese Journal of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Chinese Journal of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Surgery, Otorhinolaryngology and Facial Plastic Surgery, Pathology and Medical Technology, Transplantation
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