Hypertrophic Scar With Contracture Over the Fourth Toe Secondary to Snake Bite Wound: To Salvage or Amputate?

  • Ong S
  • Bajuri M
  • Abdul Suki M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Hypertrophic scar formation is a major clinical problem that results in both cosmetic issues and functional loss. The management of a hypertrophic scar varies according to the severity of the sequelae from the scar. We describe a method of treatment in a patient who had a history of multiple debridements due to snake bite resulting in severe contracture of the fourth toe complicated with a hypertrophic scar.

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Ong, S. L., Bajuri, M. Y., Abdul Suki, M. H., Nadira, F., & Zamri, K. S. (2020). Hypertrophic Scar With Contracture Over the Fourth Toe Secondary to Snake Bite Wound: To Salvage or Amputate? Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.9451

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