Severe lower extremities degloving injuries - Medical problems and treatment results

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Abstract

Degloving injuries consist in detachment of skin and subcutaneous tissue from underlying fascia and muscles. They mostly address total surface of extremities or trunk, resulting in high morbidity and mortality. Their treatment, due to severity of the injury, high percentage of serious concomitant injuries and massive blood loss is time - consuming and its results are often unfavourable. The authors present results of treatment of three cases of patients with degloving injuries of the lower extremities and trunk. The patients presented poor healing prognosis connected with the extension of the injury. A complicated course of treatment was described. In all patients skin grafts healed well, resulting in acceptable aesthetic and functional outcome.

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Wójcicki, P., Wojtkiewicz, W., & Drozdowski, P. (2011). Severe lower extremities degloving injuries - Medical problems and treatment results. Polski Przeglad Chirurgiczny/ Polish Journal of Surgery, 83(5), 276–282. https://doi.org/10.2478/v10035-011-0043-3

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