Effects of early versus delayed excision and grafting on the return of the burned hand function

Background: Despite a general consensus regarding the impacts of early excision and grafting (EE and G) of burned hand on the reducing of treatment cost and hospital stay, there are some controversial issues about its effect on the outcome of hand function. This study conducted to compare the result...

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Main Authors: Seyed Hamid Salehi, Mohammad Javad Fatemi, Maryam Sedghi, Mitra Niazi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2016-01-01
Series:Journal of Research in Medical Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.jmsjournal.net/article.asp?issn=1735-1995;year=2016;volume=21;issue=1;spage=109;epage=109;aulast=Salehi
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spelling doaj-550e1ac72e5e4bffb1f8e1f8051d499d2020-11-24T22:41:46ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Research in Medical Sciences1735-19951735-71362016-01-0121110910910.4103/1735-1995.193501Effects of early versus delayed excision and grafting on the return of the burned hand functionSeyed Hamid SalehiMohammad Javad FatemiMaryam SedghiMitra NiaziBackground: Despite a general consensus regarding the impacts of early excision and grafting (EE and G) of burned hand on the reducing of treatment cost and hospital stay, there are some controversial issues about its effect on the outcome of hand function. This study conducted to compare the results of the EE and G and delayed skin grafting in deep hand burns regarding the hand functional outcome. Materials and Methods: This study was conducted from April 2012 to November 2013 in sixty patients with deep thermal burns of the dorsal hand with total body surface area (TBSA) <20% who were admitted to special burn hospital. After standard primary burn care and resuscitation, necessary procedures (EE and G or more conservative treatment) were performed based on the patients' conditions. The patients were placed into early excision (No. =30) and delayed excision group (No. =30). Total active motion (TAM) of fingers, grip strength of the hand and the assessment of disabilities of the arm, shoulder and hand questionnaire, were measured in all patients 6 months after grafting. Results: The average percentage of TBSA in the EE and G group was more than the delayed excision group (17.34% ±5.12% vs. 15.64% ±5.83%), this difference was not significant (P = 0.23). After 6 months, the average of the TAM and grip strength in the EE and G group was significantly more than that of the delayed group (P < 0.0001 and P = 0.019). Conclusion: The present study showed that EE and G with proper physical therapy and rehabilitation management provides a higher functional outcome in dorsal deep burned hand.http://www.jmsjournal.net/article.asp?issn=1735-1995;year=2016;volume=21;issue=1;spage=109;epage=109;aulast=SalehiActive motion of fingersburned handearly excision and graftinggrip strengthhand function
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author Seyed Hamid Salehi
Mohammad Javad Fatemi
Maryam Sedghi
Mitra Niazi
spellingShingle Seyed Hamid Salehi
Mohammad Javad Fatemi
Maryam Sedghi
Mitra Niazi
Effects of early versus delayed excision and grafting on the return of the burned hand function
Journal of Research in Medical Sciences
Active motion of fingers
burned hand
early excision and grafting
grip strength
hand function
author_facet Seyed Hamid Salehi
Mohammad Javad Fatemi
Maryam Sedghi
Mitra Niazi
author_sort Seyed Hamid Salehi
title Effects of early versus delayed excision and grafting on the return of the burned hand function
title_short Effects of early versus delayed excision and grafting on the return of the burned hand function
title_full Effects of early versus delayed excision and grafting on the return of the burned hand function
title_fullStr Effects of early versus delayed excision and grafting on the return of the burned hand function
title_full_unstemmed Effects of early versus delayed excision and grafting on the return of the burned hand function
title_sort effects of early versus delayed excision and grafting on the return of the burned hand function
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Research in Medical Sciences
issn 1735-1995
1735-7136
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Background: Despite a general consensus regarding the impacts of early excision and grafting (EE and G) of burned hand on the reducing of treatment cost and hospital stay, there are some controversial issues about its effect on the outcome of hand function. This study conducted to compare the results of the EE and G and delayed skin grafting in deep hand burns regarding the hand functional outcome. Materials and Methods: This study was conducted from April 2012 to November 2013 in sixty patients with deep thermal burns of the dorsal hand with total body surface area (TBSA) <20% who were admitted to special burn hospital. After standard primary burn care and resuscitation, necessary procedures (EE and G or more conservative treatment) were performed based on the patients' conditions. The patients were placed into early excision (No. =30) and delayed excision group (No. =30). Total active motion (TAM) of fingers, grip strength of the hand and the assessment of disabilities of the arm, shoulder and hand questionnaire, were measured in all patients 6 months after grafting. Results: The average percentage of TBSA in the EE and G group was more than the delayed excision group (17.34% ±5.12% vs. 15.64% ±5.83%), this difference was not significant (P = 0.23). After 6 months, the average of the TAM and grip strength in the EE and G group was significantly more than that of the delayed group (P < 0.0001 and P = 0.019). Conclusion: The present study showed that EE and G with proper physical therapy and rehabilitation management provides a higher functional outcome in dorsal deep burned hand.
topic Active motion of fingers
burned hand
early excision and grafting
grip strength
hand function
url http://www.jmsjournal.net/article.asp?issn=1735-1995;year=2016;volume=21;issue=1;spage=109;epage=109;aulast=Salehi
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