Expedited infection control and wound healing by combining Matriderm®, a dermal matrix, and Stimulan® absorbable antibiotic beads: a case report.

4区 医学 Annals of translational medicine Pub Date : 2024-10-20 Epub Date: 2024-09-23 DOI:10.21037/atm-24-44
Benjamin Min Hao Chew, Hargaven Singh Gill, Priya Tiwari, O-Wern Low, Jing Tzer Lee, Jane Lim, Thiam Chye Lim, Yan Lin Yap, Vigneswaran Nallathamby
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Background: Since dermal matrices (DMs) were first described in surgery, they have become an integral part of the reconstructive ladder, providing plastic surgeons with new approaches to wound reconstruction. While they have been used in reconstruction of a wide range of wounds, there has been limited or no literature on their effects when used in conjunction with fully absorbable antibiotic beads. Therefore, the aim of this study was to analyze the effects of using Matriderm® dermal matrix concurrently with Stimulan® absorbable antibiotic beads on wound healing and readiness for skin grafting.

Case description: In this manuscript, we report the case of an adult ethnic Chinese male patient with recalcitrant infected right lower limb fasciotomy wounds managed using Matriderm® dermal matrix in conjunction with Stimulan® absorbable antibiotic beads prior to split-thickness skin graft reconstruction. The patient was a non-smoker with no known comorbid medical conditions and had initially presented with right lower limb compartment syndrome and rhabdomyolysis following a fall with long lie. He subsequently underwent an emergency fasciotomy with resulting medial and lateral right lower limb fasciotomy wounds. In this case report, wound revascularization, granulation formation and readiness for skin grafting were observed after one week of concurrent application of Matriderm® and Stimulan®. The patient's post-operative recovery was uneventful and he was discharged eleven days post skin grafting. There was at least 97% graft uptake and the graft donor site had healed well and was left exposed.

Conclusions: The application of DMs in conjunction with absorbable antibiotic beads may shorten time to readiness for definitive wound coverage. Further randomized controlled trials are required to evaluate this potentially synergistic relationship.

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结合使用 Matriderm®(一种真皮基质)和 Stimulan® 可吸收抗生素珠,加快感染控制和伤口愈合:病例报告。
背景:自真皮基质(DMs)首次在外科手术中被描述以来,它们已成为重建阶梯中不可或缺的一部分,为整形外科医生提供了新的伤口重建方法。虽然真皮基质已被广泛应用于各种伤口的重建,但有关其与完全可吸收抗生素珠结合使用时的效果的文献却非常有限,甚至根本没有。因此,本研究旨在分析 Matriderm® 真皮基质与 Stimulan® 可吸收抗生素珠同时使用对伤口愈合和植皮准备的影响:在本手稿中,我们报告了一名成年华裔男性患者的病例,该患者右下肢筋膜切开术伤口顽固感染,在进行分层厚皮移植重建之前,使用 Matriderm® 真皮基质和 Stimulan® 可吸收抗生素珠对伤口进行了处理。患者不吸烟,没有已知的合并症,最初出现右下肢室间隔综合征和横纹肌溶解症,摔倒后躺了很久。随后,他接受了紧急筋膜切开术,造成右下肢内侧和外侧筋膜切开伤口。在本病例报告中,同时使用 Matriderm® 和 Stimulan® 一周后,观察到伤口血管再通、肉芽形成,并为植皮做好了准备。患者术后恢复顺利,植皮手术后 11 天就出院了。植皮吸收率至少达到97%,植皮供体部位愈合良好,没有暴露:结论:将 DMs 与可吸收抗生素珠结合使用可缩短最终伤口覆盖的准备时间。需要进一步的随机对照试验来评估这种潜在的协同关系。
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