Title of article :
Treatment of Second to Third-Degree Burns in A 2-Day-Old Infant: A Case Report
Author/Authors :
Ziegler, Thomas Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery - Department of Surgery - Klinikum WelsGrieskirchen -Austria , Cakl, Thomas Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery - Department of Surgery - Klinikum WelsGrieskirchen -Austria , Schauer, Johannes Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery - Department of Surgery - Klinikum WelsGrieskirchen -Austria , Pögl, Dieter Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery - Department of Surgery - Klinikum WelsGrieskirchen -Austria , Abdelkarim, Ahmad Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery - Department of Surgery - Klinikum WelsGrieskirchen -Austria , Kempny, Tomas Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery - Department of Surgery - Klinikum WelsGrieskirchen -Austria
Abstract :
Burn injuries in newborns are particularly complex cases. Since these patients are rare, there is little experience and no existing
standardized treatment. This report examines a case of accidental
second to third-degree burning of the heel and toes on the left
foot in a new-born girl. The burns covered an estimated 1% of
the total body surface area (TBSA). After an initial debridement
and 32 days of non-surgical wound therapy with Adaptic® fat
gauze dressings, we were able to achieve an aesthetically and
functionally satisfactory result including the complete preservation
of all toes. Modern wound treatment following the principle of less
frequent dressing changes allows the burn wound to have better reepithelialization. New findings in stem cell research indicate that
the high proportion of mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) in postnatal
blood is also involved in the regeneration and healing of burns. To
our knowledge, this is the first case report dealing with initial nonsurgical combustion therapy in a newborn. In order to eliminate a scar contracture, we carried out a Z-plasty one year later.
Keywords :
Burn , Newborn , Neonatal , Infant , Wound , Repair
Journal title :
World Journal of Plastic Surgery