Release of Severe Postburn Contracture of Index Finger with Two-stage Reconstruction

Summary: Postburn contractures are the result of deep burns that are not treated properly and promptly. Severe contractures require more than one surgery to be completely relieved. Their surgical treatment is very difficult and challenging for reconstructive surgeons. The author presents a case with severe postburn contracture of the index finger especially at the DIP joint with an angle of 110 degrees, which was released with a full skin graft in two stages of reconstruction. The application of this procedure enables the complete release of severe contractures and protects the fingers from their loss as a result of the shortening of vascular structures.
Source: Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery – Global Open - Category: Cosmetic Surgery Tags: Hand: Case Report Source Type: research