Burn depth assessment in tattooed patients: Diagnostic challenges and potential pitfalls in treatment

H. Chu, J. Bechar, J. Zakaraite, J. Dickson
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Tattoos are commonly accepted as a lifestyle choice, with an estimated 10-20% of the global population having a tattoo. Burn injuries in tattooed skin can be challenging to assess, and incorrect management can lead to an unnecessary burden on resources. This may lead to preventable patient morbidity. We present a case series of patients presenting to our unit with burn injuries on tattooed skin, and discuss recommendations for assessing and optimising care in this cohort. Four male patients aged 23 to 50 years old are discussed in this study, with burn injuries to limb tattooed skin. One patient underwent surgical management and upon a test shave of the apparent full thickness burn with tattoo pigmentation, showed a bleeding dermis which would indicate a more superficial burn. A second patient had burn depth masked a colour tattoo that mimicked a mid to deep dermal burn. We highlight the difficulties in assessing patients with burn injuries in tattooed skin and the importance of ensuring the correct diagnosis in depth of burn. This is to allow optimal treatment and avoid potential complications that may occur as a result of misdiagnosis.
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纹身患者烧伤深度评估:诊断挑战和治疗中的潜在陷阱
纹身通常被认为是一种生活方式的选择,估计全球10-20%的人口都有纹身。纹身皮肤上的烧伤很难评估,不正确的管理可能会给资源带来不必要的负担。这可能导致可预防的患者发病率。我们介绍了一系列纹身皮肤烧伤患者的病例,并讨论了评估和优化该队列护理的建议。本研究讨论了4名年龄在23至50岁之间的男性患者,他们的肢体纹身皮肤受到烧伤。一名患者接受了手术治疗,在对带有纹身色素沉着的明显全厚烧伤进行测试后,发现真皮出血,这表明烧伤更为浅表。第二名患者的烧伤深度掩盖了一个模仿中深层皮肤烧伤的彩色纹身。我们强调了评估纹身皮肤烧伤患者的困难,以及确保烧伤深度正确诊断的重要性。这是为了实现最佳治疗,避免因误诊而可能出现的潜在并发症。
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