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Successful treatment of a case of electrical burn with visceral injury and full-thickness loss of the abdominal wall.

Burns 2000 September
A 13-year-old male received high-voltage electrical burns with a resultant large direct wound on the upper abdomen involving the full-thickness of the abdominal wall, including the peritoneum. Early debridement, exploratory laparotomy and temporary restoration of the excised abdominal wall with a fascial prosthesis were carried out at 6 h post-burn. The bilateral upper and right lower limbs were amputated on the 10th post-burn day. The patient developed a 4x4 cm duodenocutaneous fistula on the 28th post-burn day, but was free of peritonitis. After 5 months of the conservative treatment, the fistula closed, and the abdominal wall defect was reconstructed with a free latissimus dorsi musculocutaneous flap. One month later, the patient was discharged following an uneventful recovery.

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