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Journal of The Korean Society of Emergency Medicine 2023;34(2): 128-133.
응급실로 내원한 골 노출이 없는 수지첨부 피부결손 환자에게 시행한 피부결손조각을 이용한 복합조직이식술과 드레싱의 치료결과 비교
김진우 , 신소미 , 유진현 , 노현웅 , 김윤준 , 곽동훈 , 이경훈 , 김형수 , 최익창 , 서민구
광명성애병원 응급의학과
Comparison of outcomes between composite graft using skin stump and dressing for patients of fingertip skin defect injuries without exposed bone visiting the emergency department
Jinwoo Kim , So Mi Shin , JinHyun Yoo , Hyunwoong Noh , Yunjun Kim , Donghun Kwak , Kyunghoon Lee , Hyungsoo Kim , Ik Chang Choi , Mingu Seo
Department of Emergency Medicine, Gwangmyeong Sungae Hospital, Gwangmyeong, Korea
Correspondence  Jinwoo Kim ,Tel: 02-2680-7117, Fax: 02-2680-7557, Email: kijw1215@naver.com,
Received: May 2, 2022; Revised: June 18, 2022   Accepted: July 12, 2022.  Published online: April 30, 2023.
ABSTRACT
Objective:
Patients presenting with fingertip skin defect injuries without exposed bone can avail of two treatment options at the emergency department (ED). This study compared outcomes between dressing and composite graft (CG) using skin stump for patients visiting the ED with fingertip skin defect injuries without exposed bone.
Method:
This was a single-center, retrospective, observational study. We reviewed 244 patients with fingertip skin defect injuries without exposed bone who visited the ED from September 2018 to February 2021. We compared the outcomes of the patients who were treated by CG using skin stump and those who received a dressing in the ED.
Results:
In all, 142 patients were treated by CG using skin stump, and 102 patients were given a dressing only. In the CG group, good outcomes were obtained in 140 patients, whereas additional skin graft treatment was required for two patients with bad outcomes. In the dressing group, 81 patients had good outcomes and 21 patients had bad outcomes which required additional skin graft treatment.
Conclusion:
Results of our study revealed that compared to traditional dressing, ED treatment for fingertip skin defects without exposed bone showed good outcomes when administered CG using skin stump. Hence, we recommend that instead of simple dressing, CG using skin stump is the preferred mode of treatment for patients presenting in the ED with fingertip skin defect injuries without exposed bone.
Key words: Finger injury; Emergency department; Skin graft; Conservative management
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