J Korean Burn Soc.  2017 Dec;20(2):64-67. 10.0000/jkbs.2017.20.2.64.

Treatment of Chronic Osteomyelitis on Medial Malleouls after Electrical Burn Injury by Propeller Flap: A Case Study

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  • 1Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Hanil General Hospital, Seoul, Korea. saintyoon@gmail.com

Abstract

It is known that cases of osteomyelitis are less common than 5% in deep burn cases. This research presents a case of chronic osteomyelitis, presented 7 years after initial electrical burn injury. A 43-year-old male patient was admitted to the Department of Plastic Surgery, suffering from an 22900-voltage electrical burn on right medial malleolus in 2010. There was no postoperative complication for five years observation. In November 2016, he was admitted to the Plastic Surgery department, suffering from the skin and soft tissue defect on right medial malleolus without trauma history. The osteomyelitis on the right medial malleolus was found in bone scintigraphy. The medial malleolus was covered with a local flap two days after admission. Dehiscence was found after surgery and exudate was emerged continuously from the flap site. We decided to cover the raw surface with a perforator based propeller flap 22 days after admission considering reconstructive ladder. The flap survived successfully, and partial epidermal sloughing was healed completely by daily dressing at 51 days after the surgery. It is advisable to establish and access the prudent plan before surgery through many kinds of radiological tests and physical examinations considering vascular stability and delayed wound healing.

Keyword

Electrical burn; Osteomyelitis; Chronic wound

MeSH Terms

Adult
Bandages
Burns*
Exudates and Transudates
Humans
Male
Osteomyelitis*
Physical Examination
Postoperative Complications
Radionuclide Imaging
Skin
Surgery, Plastic
Wound Healing
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