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墨西哥一家三级整形与重建外科医院中犬咬伤所致急性伤口的管理经验。

Experience in the management of acute wounds by dog bite in a hospital of third level of plastic and reconstructive surgery in Mexico.

作者信息

Chávez-Serna Enrique, Andrade-Delgado Laura, Martínez-Wagner Rogelio, Altamirano-Arcos Carlos, Espino-Gaucín Israel, Nahas-Combina Luciano

机构信息

Secretaría de Salud, División de Cirugía Plástica y Reconstructiva, Hospital General Dr. Manuel Gea González, Ciudad de México, México.

出版信息

Cir Cir. 2019;87(5):528-539. doi: 10.24875/CIRU.19000678.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Dog bite injuries represent an important public health problem, involving all levels of care. They can vary in severity, from superficial wounds (skin and subcutaneous tissue) to devitalization and tissue loss, with the presence of systemic infections, aestethic and functional sequels that require specialized treatment.

OBJECTIVE

To describe and share the 7-year experience in the management of dog bite wounds in a plastic and reconstructive surgery referral center in Mexico.

METHOD

A retrospective study was conducted where all patients with dog bite wounds that came to the plastic and reconstructive emergency department were enrolled from July 2010 to August 2017. The collected patient demographic characteristics included age, age group, and sex. The collected injury variables included anatomical location, wound characteristics, antibiotic therapy and therapeutic management.

RESULTS

A total of 416 patients were enrolled, 63% of the dog bites occurred in children under 18 years of age. The majority of the wounds were found in an isolated anatomical region 88.2%. The most frequent location was the face in 61.3%. Of all the cases 74.3% were treated only with primary wound closure, 21.4% also required some reconstructive surgical procedure, 2.9% did not require wound closure, and 1.4% were hospitalized. All patients received prophylactic antibiotics. 2% reported infection after the management with primary wound closure.

CONCLUSIONS

The right management of dog bite wounds in all the health care levels improve the patient prognosis. Complex dog bite wounds must be treated immediately by the plastic and reconstructive surgery department in second or third levels of healthcare. Most of the wounds can be managed by primary closure and other reconstructive techniques with confidence.

摘要

背景

犬咬伤是一个重要的公共卫生问题,涉及各级医疗护理。其严重程度各异,从浅表伤口(皮肤和皮下组织)到组织坏死和组织缺失,还会出现全身感染、美学和功能后遗症,需要专门治疗。

目的

描述并分享墨西哥一家整形与重建外科转诊中心在处理犬咬伤伤口方面的7年经验。

方法

进行了一项回顾性研究,纳入2010年7月至2017年8月期间到整形与重建急诊科就诊的所有犬咬伤伤口患者。收集的患者人口统计学特征包括年龄、年龄组和性别。收集的损伤变量包括解剖部位、伤口特征、抗生素治疗和治疗管理。

结果

共纳入416例患者,63%的犬咬伤发生在18岁以下儿童。大多数伤口位于单一解剖区域,占88.2%。最常见的部位是面部,占61.3%。在所有病例中,74.3%仅接受了一期伤口缝合治疗,21.4%还需要一些重建手术,2.9%不需要伤口缝合,1.4%住院治疗。所有患者均接受了预防性抗生素治疗。2%的患者在一期伤口缝合治疗后报告发生感染。

结论

在所有医疗保健层面正确处理犬咬伤伤口可改善患者预后。复杂的犬咬伤伤口必须由二级或三级医疗保健机构的整形与重建外科立即处理。大多数伤口可以放心地通过一期缝合和其他重建技术进行处理。

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