Wang Jianwei, Liu Hongmei, Yang Zhizhou, Wang Huili
Department of Emergency, The Fourth Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University Nanjing, Jiangsu, China.
Department of Emergency Medicine, Jinling Hospital, Nanjing Medical University Nanjing, Jiangsu, China.
Int J Burns Trauma. 2024 Dec 15;14(6):115-124. doi: 10.62347/GOFZ6734. eCollection 2024.
Mammalian bites to the face challenges not only related to wound healing but also to aesthetic outcomes. This study aims to summarize 7 years of experience in treating mammalian bite wounds and propose a surgical approach for managing these wounds. From July 2016 to August 2023, 185 cases were treated and retrospectively evaluated. Variables collected included age, gender, anatomical location, wound features, and treatment management. The postoperative results were reviewed and analyzed. Of the 185 patients, 27.57% were under 18 years of age; with dog bites accounting for approximately 89.19% of cases. Notably, 59.46% of the injuries occurred in females. The most common injury sites were the forehead, chin, and cheek. Primary closure was utilized for 96.22% of the wounds. The fatty areas, such as the cheek, parotid gland, and mandibular region, were identified as high-risk areas for bite infections. In contrast, the forehead, periocular, nose, ear, and lip were classified as low-risk areas, while other regions were considered moderate-risk zones. The infection rates post-primary closure for high, moderate and low-risk areas are 9.09%, 6.67%, and 2.56%, respectively. Complex mammalian bite wounds should receive prompt plastic and reconstructive surgical treatment at a tertiary center. Most wounds can be effectively repaired with primary closure and other plastic techniques. Special attention should be given to high-risk bite wounds to prevent infection. This paper provides essential considerations and recommendations for the medical and surgical management of patients presenting with bite injuries.
哺乳动物咬伤面部不仅带来伤口愈合方面的挑战,还关乎美学效果。本研究旨在总结7年治疗哺乳动物咬伤伤口的经验,并提出处理这些伤口的手术方法。2016年7月至2023年8月,共治疗185例患者并进行回顾性评估。收集的变量包括年龄、性别、解剖位置、伤口特征及治疗管理情况。对术后结果进行了审查和分析。185例患者中,27. %为18岁以下;犬咬伤约占病例的89.19%。值得注意的是,59.46%的损伤发生在女性身上。最常见的损伤部位是前额、下巴和脸颊。96.22%的伤口采用了一期缝合。脸颊、腮腺和下颌区域等脂肪较多的部位被确定为咬伤感染的高危区域。相比之下,前额、眼周、鼻子、耳朵和嘴唇被归类为低危区域,其他区域则被视为中危区域。高危、中危和低危区域一期缝合后的感染率分别为9.09%、6.67%和2.56%。复杂的哺乳动物咬伤伤口应在三级中心接受及时的整形和重建手术治疗。大多数伤口可通过一期缝合和其他整形技术有效修复。应特别关注高危咬伤伤口以预防感染。本文为咬伤患者的医疗和手术管理提供了重要的考虑因素和建议。