Abstract

Burn trauma remains an important health problem, among which thermal burns of the limbs are one of the most common and complex due to the need to restore limb function and reduce aesthetic defects. Early tangential excision with simultaneous autodermoplasty is a complex technique that is also a significant stress for the patient, but it allows achieving all the set goals. Purpose - to evaluate the effectiveness of tangential excision with simultaneous autodermoplasty for treating burn wounds compared to the classical method of treatment. Materials and methods. The study included 24 patients with burns of the upper and/or lower limbs, from which two groups were formed: an experimental group (12 patients) and a control group (12 patients) who were equal in terms of patient sex, age, etiology of burn wounds, affected area. Tangential excision with simultaneous autodermoplasty was applied to patients in the experimental group, while delayed sequential necrectomy, xenoplasty (if necessary), and delayed autodermoplasty were performed on patients in the control group. Results. Patients in the experimental group stayed in the hospital for an average of 10.5±4.5 days, which was almost half as long as in the control group (20.2±3.5 days). The number of surgical interventions in the experimental group was 1.3±0.5 operations, while in the control group it was 2.7±0.8 operations, and the number of general anesthesia procedures in the experimental group was significantly lower (1.3±0.5) than in the control group (4.6±1.1; p<0.05). In the experimental group, the number of dressings for each injury was 4.3±1.6, while in the control group it was almost three times as many (12.7±3.0; p<0.05). The duration of healing of burn wounds in the experimental group was 13.3±4.3 days, which was shorter than in the control group (24.2±3.9 days; p<0.05). The prevalence rate of infectious complications in the experimental group was 21.1% (4 cases), while in the control group it was significantly higher (58.8%). However, the prevalence rate of other complications, such as lysis of skin grafts, was only slightly lower in the experimental group (15.8%, or 3 cases) compared to the control group (29.4%, or 5 cases). 2 (18.2%) burn wounds in the experimental group required secondary reconstruction, while in the control group, 7 (70.0%) wounds required it. Conclusions. Treatment of burn wounds of the upper and/or lower limbs using the method of tangential excision with simultaneous autodermoplasty allows for a reduction in the length of hospital stay, a decrease in the number of surgical interventions, general anesthesia procedures, dressing changes, and ensures faster wound healing, as well as reduces the frequency of complications and the need for secondary reconstruction. The research was carried out in accordance with the principles of the Helsinki Declaration. The study protocol was approved by the Local Ethics Committee of all participating institutions. The informed consent of the patient was obtained for conducting the studies. No conflict of interests was declared by the authors.

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