Estimation of Microcirculation Parameters in a Burn Wound for Prediction of Skin Grafting Outcomes After Tangential Necrectomy
https://doi.org/10.23934/2223-9022-2022-11-3-412-418
Abstract
BACKGROUND Irregularity and mosaicity in the depth of the burn skin lesion limits the possibility of performing precision tangential necrectomy in the early stages after injury. Non-radical necrectomy leads to lysis of transplanted autodermal grafts. This problem is most relevant in the treatment of victims with extensive dermal and deep burns.
AIM OF STUDY To study the relationship between microcirculation parameters in the burn wound and the outcomes of autodermal transplantation after tangential necrectomy.
MATERIAL AND METHODS 74 patients with extensive skin burns included in the study underwent tangential necrectomy with simultaneous autodermal transplantation. All operations were performed early (up to 10 days) after injury before the formation of the demarcation line. Microcirculation parameters in the burn wound were studied by laser Doppler flowmetry before and after tangential necrectomy and in healthy skin of the same anatomical region.
RESULTS Statistically significant differences (p≤0.001) were found between microcirculation parameters in the center of the burn wound after tangential necrectomy and in the control area of intact skin. In this case, the results of autodermal transplantation were characterized by a skin engraftment rate of up to 60–70%. In those areas of the body where there were no differences between microcirculation parameters , the engraftment exceeded 80%.
CONCLUSION Assessment of microcirculation by laser Doppler flowmetry can be a reliable method for diagnosing the condition and viability of a burn wound after tangential excision of dead tissues in the early stages of treatment — before the formation of a demarcation line. The diagnostic technique is easy to use, but requires skills in working with a flowmeter, unification of such devices and methods for their use in the practice of surgical treatment of burns.
About the Authors
E. V. ZinovievRussian Federation
Evgeny V. Zinoviev Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Head, Department of Thermal Injuries
192242, St. Petersburg, Budapeshtskaya str., 3, lit. A
V. V. Soloshenko
Russian Federation
Vitaly V. Soloshenko Doctor of Medical Sciences, Associate Professor, Surgeon, Department of Thermal Injuries
192242, St. Petersburg, Budapeshtskaya str., 3, lit. A
D. V. Kostyakov
Russian Federation
Denis V. Kostyakov Candidate of Medical Sciences, Researcher, Department of Thermal Injuries
192242, St. Petersburg, Budapeshtskaya str., 3, lit. A
T. Z. Gogokhia
Russian Federation
Tamara Z. Gogokhia Surgeon, Department of Thermal Injuries
192242, St. Petersburg, Budapeshtskaya str., 3, lit. A
A. S. Kourov
Russian Federation
Anton S. Kourov Surgeon, Department of Thermal Injuries
192242, St. Petersburg, Budapeshtskaya str., 3, lit. A
S. N. Pyatakov
Russian Federation
Stanislav N. Pyatakov Candidate of Medical Sciences, Surgeon, Department of Thermal Injuries
192242, St. Petersburg, Budapeshtskaya str., 3, lit. A
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For citations:
Zinoviev E.V., Soloshenko V.V., Kostyakov D.V., Gogokhia T.Z., Kourov A.S., Pyatakov S.N. Estimation of Microcirculation Parameters in a Burn Wound for Prediction of Skin Grafting Outcomes After Tangential Necrectomy. Russian Sklifosovsky Journal "Emergency Medical Care". 2022;11(3):412-418. https://doi.org/10.23934/2223-9022-2022-11-3-412-418