Background. Caustic burns are burns of third and fourth degree caused by strong acids or strong bases. Muriatic acid is often used for suicidal attempt by ingestion. We describe a case of a caustic skin lesion caused by intravenous failed attempt of suicide by injection of Muriatic acid in a woman affected with bipolar-syndrome. Generally, caustic burns are treated by cleansing, escarectomy and coverage with skin grafts. Case report. We treated the patient with a non invasive technique with collagenase and hyaluronic acid sodium salt cream (Bionect start®), hyaluronic acid-based matrix (Hyalomatrix®) and Vacuum-Assisted Closure (VAC) Therapy®. Results. We obtained complete healing in 6 weeks. Conclusions. Combined use of non invasive techniques seems to ensure only advantages for both the patients and the Health System. It reduces health care costs and risks for the patients such as nosocomial infections. Patient’s compliance is high, as its quality of life. Complete healing of the wound is fast and recovery of function is full.

Caustic burn caused by intradermal self administration of muriatic acid for suicidal attempt: optimal wound healing and functional recovery with a non surgical treatment / Fino, Pasquale; Spagnoli, Anna Maria; Ruggieri, M; Onesti, Maria Giuseppina. - In: IL GIORNALE DI CHIRURGIA. - ISSN 0391-9005. - STAMPA. - 36:5(2015), pp. 214-218. [10.11138/gchir/2015.36.5.214]

Caustic burn caused by intradermal self administration of muriatic acid for suicidal attempt: optimal wound healing and functional recovery with a non surgical treatment

FINO, PASQUALE
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SPAGNOLI, Anna Maria;ONESTI, Maria Giuseppina
2015

Abstract

Background. Caustic burns are burns of third and fourth degree caused by strong acids or strong bases. Muriatic acid is often used for suicidal attempt by ingestion. We describe a case of a caustic skin lesion caused by intravenous failed attempt of suicide by injection of Muriatic acid in a woman affected with bipolar-syndrome. Generally, caustic burns are treated by cleansing, escarectomy and coverage with skin grafts. Case report. We treated the patient with a non invasive technique with collagenase and hyaluronic acid sodium salt cream (Bionect start®), hyaluronic acid-based matrix (Hyalomatrix®) and Vacuum-Assisted Closure (VAC) Therapy®. Results. We obtained complete healing in 6 weeks. Conclusions. Combined use of non invasive techniques seems to ensure only advantages for both the patients and the Health System. It reduces health care costs and risks for the patients such as nosocomial infections. Patient’s compliance is high, as its quality of life. Complete healing of the wound is fast and recovery of function is full.
2015
Caustic burns, Collagenase; Hyaluronic acid-based matrix, Muriatic acid, Vacuum Assisted Closure (VAC) Therapy
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Caustic burn caused by intradermal self administration of muriatic acid for suicidal attempt: optimal wound healing and functional recovery with a non surgical treatment / Fino, Pasquale; Spagnoli, Anna Maria; Ruggieri, M; Onesti, Maria Giuseppina. - In: IL GIORNALE DI CHIRURGIA. - ISSN 0391-9005. - STAMPA. - 36:5(2015), pp. 214-218. [10.11138/gchir/2015.36.5.214]
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