TY - JOUR
T1 - Skin graft as a modality reconstruction of post-burn contractures during pandemic area
T2 - case series
AU - Elfiah, Ulfa
AU - Perdanakusuma, David Sontani
AU - Dososaputra, Iswinarno
AU - Riasa, I. Nyoman
AU - Lumintang, Loelita Marcelia
AU - Naufal, Muhammad Fahmi
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023, Sanglah General Hospital. All rights reserved.
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Background: The Covid-19 pandemic causes the postponement of elective surgery. At the same time, patients with post-burn contractures require immediate operation due to impaired function that can lead to depression and disruption of daily life. Operations on contracture patients during a pandemic must be carried out using the principles of accuracy, speed, and safety. The skin graft is one of the most appropriate treatments modalities for releasing contractures. This case study aims to evaluate the skin graft as a modality reconstruction of post-burn contractures during pandemic area. Case Presentation: We present three cases of post-burn contractures who underwent contracture release and skin graft surgery with a hospital stay of 3-5 days. Surgical results showed that graft take reached 90%-100% in all patients, and 100% epithelialization occurred at donor sites between 2-4 weeks postoperatively. There were no post-operative complications. Conclusion: The skin graft is an effective and suitable technique for treating post-burn contractures in the pandemic era.
AB - Background: The Covid-19 pandemic causes the postponement of elective surgery. At the same time, patients with post-burn contractures require immediate operation due to impaired function that can lead to depression and disruption of daily life. Operations on contracture patients during a pandemic must be carried out using the principles of accuracy, speed, and safety. The skin graft is one of the most appropriate treatments modalities for releasing contractures. This case study aims to evaluate the skin graft as a modality reconstruction of post-burn contractures during pandemic area. Case Presentation: We present three cases of post-burn contractures who underwent contracture release and skin graft surgery with a hospital stay of 3-5 days. Surgical results showed that graft take reached 90%-100% in all patients, and 100% epithelialization occurred at donor sites between 2-4 weeks postoperatively. There were no post-operative complications. Conclusion: The skin graft is an effective and suitable technique for treating post-burn contractures in the pandemic era.
KW - Burn Wound
KW - Contracture
KW - Covid-19
KW - Pandemic
KW - Skin Graft
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U2 - 10.15562/bmj.v12i1.4003
DO - 10.15562/bmj.v12i1.4003
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85153731395
SN - 2089-1180
VL - 12
SP - 244
EP - 248
JO - Bali Medical Journal
JF - Bali Medical Journal
IS - 1
ER -