Successful management of deep facial burns in a patient with extensive third-degree burns: the role of a nanocrystalline silver dressing in facilitating resurfacing |
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Authors: | Marazzi Mario De Angelis Armando Ravizza Adriano Ordanini Marco N Falcone Leonarda Chiaratti Anna Crovato Francesca Calò Donata Veronese Silvio Rapisarda Vincenzo |
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Affiliation: | Department of Tissue Therapy, Niguarda Ca' Granda Hospital, Milan, Italy. mario.marazzi@ospedaleniguarda.it |
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Abstract: | Full-thickness burns of the face are notoriously difficult to repair and their management poses a series of problems to the surgeon. We present the case of a 49-year-old man (only survivor of a catastrophic airport accident) with third-degree flame burns to >80% of total body surface area and extensive face damage who achieved a fully satisfactory outcome after a treatment plan based on gradual escharectomy followed by application of artificial dermis and, later, grafting with sheets of cultured keratinocytes. Re-epithelialisation was already visible at day 16 after admission and all facial wounds were closed by day 56, the treatment continuing on the scalp. Within 6 months of the accident, the patient had recovered functional and cosmetic features (including re-growth of skin appendages) that were beyond expectations. The use of nanocrystalline silver-coated dressings during the escharectomy and resurfacing phases was important, as part of a multifaceted strategy, in ensuring excellent antimicrobial control, thus avoiding the need for autologous grafting and contributing to a rapid healing and complete restoration of the face and head skin. |
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Keywords: | Deep facial burns Grafting Infection control Reconstructive surgery Scars Silver dressings |
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