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Published on: March 4, 2016
Lower Limb Degloving Trauma Reconstruction: A Case Report
Alan Armando Sosa-Vazquez1, Yeudiel Suro Santos2, Jorge Alejandro Serrato-Ruiz3
1Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Instituto Mexicano Del Seguro Social, Unidad Medica de Alta Especialidad 71, Universidad Autonoma de Coahuila, Torreon, MEX.
Abstract:
Degloving injuries are caused by trauma with shear mechanisms, usually secondary to being run over in traffic accidents. It is characterized by the avulsion of skin and subcutaneous tissue, generating coverage deficit, and in severe cases, loss of the affected limb. Herein, we discuss a case of a six-year-old male run over by a truck, receiving a direct impact on the left lower extremity with a rubber tire. Debridement and surgical cleaning were performed and a negative pressure system was placed. Subsequently, dermal matrix and partial-thickness skin grafts were placed as coverage after the creation of a viable grafting bed.

