Abstract

Molten aluminum is among the most common causes of burns in the metal industry. However, only few reports are available on molten aluminum injuries. Herein, we report an unusual case of molten aluminum burn. The patient had burns not only on the body surface but also in the respiratory tract and esophagus, adding to the difficulty of treatment. Multidisciplinary consultation and cooperation led to the development of a treatment plan for the patient, which included tracheotomy, respiratory management, endoscopic therapy, infection control, and psychological support. To our knowledge, this is the first report of molten aluminum-induced burns involving the face, neck, respiratory tract, esophagus, and eyes. We also describe our experience with multidisciplinary treatment for the management of molten aluminum burns.

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