Treatment of animal bite injury - Clinical case report
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Resumo: | Lesions on the face, affected by domestic animals, are among the most common types of trauma, particularly in children. The injuries caused in this region, can generate a series of morbidities such as important tissue loss, infections, death in more severe cases, in addition to irreversible scars when the wound is liable to repair, therefore, post trauma care should aim, at minimization of healing, in addition to functionality, seeking as much aesthetics as possible. A thorough initial clinical evaluation is essential, and, from there, the definition of the most appropriate treatment for the specific case is essential to reduce the risk of more serious infections and, consequently, the successful treatment of these patients. This paper aims to report a clinical case of a child victim of animal bite with the presence of extensive laceration in the frontal region, attended by the FOA Unesp Oral and Traumatology Maxillofacial Surgery service, treated by primary repair and prophylactic antibiotic therapy, in which the result of the treatment was considered satisfactory with no infection. |
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Treatment of animal bite injury - Clinical case reportTratamiento de la lesión por mordedura de animal: Informe de un caso clínicoTratamento de lesão por mordedura de animal - Relato de caso clínicoFacial traumaMultiple traumaDomestic animals.Trauma facialTrauma múltipleAnimales domésticos.Traumatismo MúltiploTraumatismos faciaisAnimais domésticos.Lesions on the face, affected by domestic animals, are among the most common types of trauma, particularly in children. The injuries caused in this region, can generate a series of morbidities such as important tissue loss, infections, death in more severe cases, in addition to irreversible scars when the wound is liable to repair, therefore, post trauma care should aim, at minimization of healing, in addition to functionality, seeking as much aesthetics as possible. A thorough initial clinical evaluation is essential, and, from there, the definition of the most appropriate treatment for the specific case is essential to reduce the risk of more serious infections and, consequently, the successful treatment of these patients. This paper aims to report a clinical case of a child victim of animal bite with the presence of extensive laceration in the frontal region, attended by the FOA Unesp Oral and Traumatology Maxillofacial Surgery service, treated by primary repair and prophylactic antibiotic therapy, in which the result of the treatment was considered satisfactory with no infection.Las lesiones en la cara, afectadas por animales domésticos, se encuentran entre los tipos de traumatismos más comunes, especialmente en los niños. Las lesiones ocasionadas en esta región pueden generar una serie de morbilidades como pérdida importante de tejido, infecciones, muerte en casos más severos, además de cicatrices irreversibles cuando la herida es susceptible de reparación, por lo que la atención postraumática debe apuntar a la minimización de curativo, además de funcionalidad, buscando la mayor estética posible. Una evaluación clínica inicial minuciosa es fundamental y, a partir de ahí, la definición del tratamiento más adecuado para el caso concreto es fundamental para reducir el riesgo de infecciones más graves y, en consecuencia, el tratamiento exitoso de estos pacientes. El presente trabajo tiene como objetivo reportar un caso clínico de un niño víctima de mordedura de animal con presencia de laceración extensa en la región frontal, atendido por el servicio de Cirugía Oral y Traumatologia Maxilofacial de la FOA Unesp, tratado mediante reparación primaria y antibioticoterapia profiláctica, en el que el resultado del tratamiento se consideró satisfactorio sin infección.Lesões em face, acometidas por animais domésticos, estão entre os tipos mais comuns de traumatismos, particularmente em crianças. Os ferimentos causados nessa região, podem gerar uma série de morbidades como perdas importantes de tecidos, infecções, óbito em casos mais severos, além de cicatrizes irreversíveis quando a ferida é passível de reparo. Portanto, os cuidados pós trauma devem ter como finalidade, à minimização da cicatrização, além da funcionalidade, buscando o máximo de estética possível. Uma avaliação clínica inicial minuciosa é primordial, e, a partir dela, a definição do tratamento mais adequado para o caso específico é essencial para a diminuição do risco de infecções mais graves e, consequentemente, o sucesso do tratamento desses pacientes. Este trabalho tem por objetivo relatar um caso clínico de criança vítima de mordedura animal com presença de laceração extensa na região frontal, atendida pelo serviço de Cirurgia e Traumatologia Bucomaxilofacial da FOA Unesp, tratada por reparo primário e antibioticoterapia profilática, em que o resultado do tratamento foi considerado satisfatório com ausência de infecção.Research, Society and Development2021-06-18info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1646310.33448/rsd-v10i7.16463Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 7; e18410716463Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 7; e18410716463Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 7; e184107164632525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/16463/14701Copyright (c) 2021 Stéfani Caroline Ferriolli; Ana Maira Pereira Baggio; Izabela Fornazi Delamura; Jaqueline Hassumi Suemi; Henrique Hadad; Jonathas Eduardo Virgilio Piassi; Leonardo Perez Faverani; Osvaldo Osvaldo Magro Filho; Idelmo Rangel Garcia Júnior; Alessandra Marcondes Aranega; Daniela Ponzoni; Ana Paula Farnezi Bassihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFerriolli, Stéfani CarolineBaggio, Ana Maira PereiraDelamura, Izabela Fornazi Suemi, Jaqueline Hassumi Hadad, Henrique Piassi, Jonathas Eduardo Virgilio Faverani, Leonardo Perez Magro Filho, Osvaldo Osvaldo Júnior, Idelmo Rangel Garcia Aranega, Alessandra Marcondes Ponzoni, Daniela Bassi, Ana Paula Farnezi 2021-07-18T21:07:03Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/16463Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:37:00.422885Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Treatment of animal bite injury - Clinical case report Tratamiento de la lesión por mordedura de animal: Informe de un caso clínico Tratamento de lesão por mordedura de animal - Relato de caso clínico |
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Treatment of animal bite injury - Clinical case report |
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Treatment of animal bite injury - Clinical case report Ferriolli, Stéfani Caroline Facial trauma Multiple trauma Domestic animals. Trauma facial Trauma múltiple Animales domésticos. Traumatismo Múltiplo Traumatismos faciais Animais domésticos. |
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Treatment of animal bite injury - Clinical case report |
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Treatment of animal bite injury - Clinical case report |
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Treatment of animal bite injury - Clinical case report |
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Treatment of animal bite injury - Clinical case report |
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Treatment of animal bite injury - Clinical case report |
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Ferriolli, Stéfani Caroline |
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Ferriolli, Stéfani Caroline Baggio, Ana Maira Pereira Delamura, Izabela Fornazi Suemi, Jaqueline Hassumi Hadad, Henrique Piassi, Jonathas Eduardo Virgilio Faverani, Leonardo Perez Magro Filho, Osvaldo Osvaldo Júnior, Idelmo Rangel Garcia Aranega, Alessandra Marcondes Ponzoni, Daniela Bassi, Ana Paula Farnezi |
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Baggio, Ana Maira Pereira Delamura, Izabela Fornazi Suemi, Jaqueline Hassumi Hadad, Henrique Piassi, Jonathas Eduardo Virgilio Faverani, Leonardo Perez Magro Filho, Osvaldo Osvaldo Júnior, Idelmo Rangel Garcia Aranega, Alessandra Marcondes Ponzoni, Daniela Bassi, Ana Paula Farnezi |
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Ferriolli, Stéfani Caroline Baggio, Ana Maira Pereira Delamura, Izabela Fornazi Suemi, Jaqueline Hassumi Hadad, Henrique Piassi, Jonathas Eduardo Virgilio Faverani, Leonardo Perez Magro Filho, Osvaldo Osvaldo Júnior, Idelmo Rangel Garcia Aranega, Alessandra Marcondes Ponzoni, Daniela Bassi, Ana Paula Farnezi |
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Facial trauma Multiple trauma Domestic animals. Trauma facial Trauma múltiple Animales domésticos. Traumatismo Múltiplo Traumatismos faciais Animais domésticos. |
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Facial trauma Multiple trauma Domestic animals. Trauma facial Trauma múltiple Animales domésticos. Traumatismo Múltiplo Traumatismos faciais Animais domésticos. |
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Lesions on the face, affected by domestic animals, are among the most common types of trauma, particularly in children. The injuries caused in this region, can generate a series of morbidities such as important tissue loss, infections, death in more severe cases, in addition to irreversible scars when the wound is liable to repair, therefore, post trauma care should aim, at minimization of healing, in addition to functionality, seeking as much aesthetics as possible. A thorough initial clinical evaluation is essential, and, from there, the definition of the most appropriate treatment for the specific case is essential to reduce the risk of more serious infections and, consequently, the successful treatment of these patients. This paper aims to report a clinical case of a child victim of animal bite with the presence of extensive laceration in the frontal region, attended by the FOA Unesp Oral and Traumatology Maxillofacial Surgery service, treated by primary repair and prophylactic antibiotic therapy, in which the result of the treatment was considered satisfactory with no infection. |
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