Case Report

Management of a Circumferential Lower Extremity Degloving Injury with the Use of Vacuum-assisted Closure

Authors: Lesley K. Wong, MD, Robert D. Nesbit, MD, Leslie A. Turner, MSN, ACNP-C, Larry A. Sargent, MD

Abstract

Abstract:A 58-year-old male presented with a large circumferential degloving injury and was immediately taken to the operating room for further assessment of his wound. At that time, a plastic surgeon was consulted to manage the wound due to its size and significant soft tissue loss. The decision was made to manage the patient"s wound with the vacuum-assisted closure (VAC) device to prepare the wound bed for grafting. After three weeks of VAC therapy, the wound bed was revascularized with granulation tissue and was ready for grafting. The patient underwent a successful split thickness skin graft on hospital Day 23 and was discharged home. Follow-up visits revealed no scar contracture or functional limitations.

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