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Functional and cosmetic reconstruction of palmar heat press injury following wound bed preparation combined with artificial highly concentrated carbon dioxide bathing: A case report.

Masakatsu HiharaKota TakejiToshihito MitsuiAtsuyuki KuroNatsuko Kakudo
Published in: Scars, burns & healing (2023)
Highly concentrated carbon dioxide bathing is not only clinically applicable to ischemic extremities, skin ulcers, and osteomyelitis, due to increased cutaneous and muscular blood flow, but also to the reliable debridement of heat press injury wounds and the granulation of graft beds. We successfully used this novel combination of procedures to establish a graft bed with a good blood flow despite the deep heat press injury occurring in the palmar region, leading to an excellent functional recovery. The cost per procedure is low, at about $1(USD), making it a wound care option that should be considered from a healthcare economic perspective.
Keyphrases
  • blood flow
  • carbon dioxide
  • healthcare
  • wound healing
  • heat stress
  • palliative care
  • soft tissue
  • quality improvement
  • surgical site infection
  • resistance training
  • brain injury
  • subarachnoid hemorrhage
  • affordable care act