Post clubfoot release skin necrosis: a preventable disaster

Complications of pedal wounds closed primarily after release of neglected cases of club foot are well known in literature. We treated a 12-year-old boy presenting with widespread necrosis involving medial aspect of foot after release of neglected talipes equinovarus. Such widespread necrosis is even...

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Main Authors: Sajad Ahmad Salati, Bandar al Aithan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2011-04-01
Series:Libyan Journal of Medicine
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Online Access:http://www.libyanjournalofmedicine.net/index.php/ljm/article/view/6415/pdf_142
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spelling doaj-b19c60a98a2b47158dced1b8ae542f982020-11-24T21:05:28ZengTaylor & Francis GroupLibyan Journal of Medicine1819-63572011-04-01601310.3402/ljm.v6i0.6415Post clubfoot release skin necrosis: a preventable disasterSajad Ahmad SalatiBandar al AithanComplications of pedal wounds closed primarily after release of neglected cases of club foot are well known in literature. We treated a 12-year-old boy presenting with widespread necrosis involving medial aspect of foot after release of neglected talipes equinovarus. Such widespread necrosis is even known to end up in amputations and permanent disabilities. In our case, the foot was successfully salvaged by resorting to dedicated wound care, multiple debridements, use of topical negative pressure (vacuum-assisted closure – VAC), and skin grafting. Various means to prevent such adverse events are also presented. The aim of publishing this case is to stress the need to:Take proper measures preoperatively in neglected club feet to decrease the impact of deformity.To be aware of various different flaps and methods of closure as mentioned in literature and to reaffirm the fact that primary closures done under tension are bound to fail and end up in disasters.To be patient and use the modern concepts of wound management like topical negative pressure if such unfortunate complications do occur and thereby attempt to salvage the feet. http://www.libyanjournalofmedicine.net/index.php/ljm/article/view/6415/pdf_142club foot complicationsnecrosistopical negative pressurevacuum-assisted closure (VAC)flaps
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Bandar al Aithan
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Post clubfoot release skin necrosis: a preventable disaster
Libyan Journal of Medicine
club foot complications
necrosis
topical negative pressure
vacuum-assisted closure (VAC)
flaps
author_facet Sajad Ahmad Salati
Bandar al Aithan
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title Post clubfoot release skin necrosis: a preventable disaster
title_short Post clubfoot release skin necrosis: a preventable disaster
title_full Post clubfoot release skin necrosis: a preventable disaster
title_fullStr Post clubfoot release skin necrosis: a preventable disaster
title_full_unstemmed Post clubfoot release skin necrosis: a preventable disaster
title_sort post clubfoot release skin necrosis: a preventable disaster
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Libyan Journal of Medicine
issn 1819-6357
publishDate 2011-04-01
description Complications of pedal wounds closed primarily after release of neglected cases of club foot are well known in literature. We treated a 12-year-old boy presenting with widespread necrosis involving medial aspect of foot after release of neglected talipes equinovarus. Such widespread necrosis is even known to end up in amputations and permanent disabilities. In our case, the foot was successfully salvaged by resorting to dedicated wound care, multiple debridements, use of topical negative pressure (vacuum-assisted closure – VAC), and skin grafting. Various means to prevent such adverse events are also presented. The aim of publishing this case is to stress the need to:Take proper measures preoperatively in neglected club feet to decrease the impact of deformity.To be aware of various different flaps and methods of closure as mentioned in literature and to reaffirm the fact that primary closures done under tension are bound to fail and end up in disasters.To be patient and use the modern concepts of wound management like topical negative pressure if such unfortunate complications do occur and thereby attempt to salvage the feet.
topic club foot complications
necrosis
topical negative pressure
vacuum-assisted closure (VAC)
flaps
url http://www.libyanjournalofmedicine.net/index.php/ljm/article/view/6415/pdf_142
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