A complex scalp resurfacing utilizing Integra® as temporary dressing in aplasia cutis congenita

Pauline Yap and Nurul Syazana Mohamad Shah and Arman Zaharil Mat Saad and Wan Azman Wan Sulaimana and Siti Fatimah Noor Mat Johar (2021) A complex scalp resurfacing utilizing Integra® as temporary dressing in aplasia cutis congenita. Pediatric Traumatology Orthopaedics and Reconstructive Surgery, 9. pp. 229-234. ISSN 2309-3994

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Aplasia cutis congenita is a rare newborn malformation characterized by focal absence of skin. It possesses difficulty in reconstruction surgery for neurosurgeons and plastic surgeons. We report a challenging case of aplasia cutis congenita who received treatment in our center. CLINICAL CASE: A 2-year-old boy, presented to Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Hospital USM, with bilateral vertex defect with encephalocele who received a series of surgical interventions since 1 month old. Unfortunately, he returned after 2 years with a chronic nonhealing scalp wound associated with dura defect and cerebral spinal fluid leakage. The wound was debrided and the swab culture result showed no organism growth. Part of the wound bed with dura defect was repaired using a small piece of transplanted fascia lata and Integra® was applied. DISCUSSION: There is scarcity in the medical literature on the reconstructive technique of aplasia cutis congenita. In the case we described here, we successfully managed the wound with multiple application of dermal substitute (Integra®) dressing with negative pressure wound therapy and split-thickness skin graft. CONCLUSIONS: Management of aplasia cutis congenita with skull defect remains a controversy. Its management varies depends on its pattern and underlying condition. We successfully develop a new simple method in treating scalp accutilizing Integra®.

Item Type: Article
Keyword: Skin substitute , Congenital defect of skull and scalp , Scalp defect , Congenital , Aplasia cutis of the scalp
Subjects: R Medicine > R Medicine (General) > R5-920 Medicine (General)
Department: FACULTY > Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences
Depositing User: SITI AZIZAH BINTI IDRIS -
Date Deposited: 26 Feb 2022 05:19
Last Modified: 26 Feb 2022 05:19
URI: https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/31396

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