Negative-pressure wound therapy and external fixation for infection and hematoma after hallux abducto valgus surgery |
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Authors: | Ferdinando Edward Guerin Laura Jervis Aluko O Obidigbo Henrietta |
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Affiliation: | Podiatric Residency Program, Department of Surgery, Staten Island University Hospital, Staten Island, NY 10305, USA. |
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Abstract: | Hematoma refers to the collection or extravasation of blood, usually clotted, in a closed tissue space. It is caused by leakage from local vessels damaged by blunt trauma, local injury, or surgical dissection. In the postoperative phase, a hematoma often results in edema, pain, wound dehiscence, infection, and scarring of the surgical wound. We describe a 44-year-old woman who developed severe complications, including hematoma, abscess, failure of internal fixation, and loss of soft-tissue structures, after hallux abducto valgus surgery. Hospitalization was required for infection control, soft-tissue coverage through negative-pressure wound therapy, and first metatarsophalangeal joint stabilization through external fixation. Early recognition of the signs of infection and hematoma can help decrease the incidence of postoperative complications. |
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