phenylephrine-hydrochloride has been researched along with Degloving-Injuries* in 2 studies
1 review(s) available for phenylephrine-hydrochloride and Degloving-Injuries
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Management of Nasal and Perinasal Soft Tissue Injuries.
The prominence of the nose renders it susceptible to soft tissue trauma of multiple etiologies. In this review, we present a framework for evaluation and treatment of nasal soft tissue injuries. Initial evaluation of nasal soft tissue injuries should include a complete trauma assessment, history, and physical examination. Mechanisms described include lacerations, abrasions, bites, and thermal injuries. Finally, we discuss wound care and surgical treatment options, including local flap and free tissue transfer. Though timing of repair remains somewhat controversial, most sources indicate that immediate reconstruction should be undertaken when possible. Topics: Animals; Bites and Stings; Burns; Degloving Injuries; Dogs; Humans; Lacerations; Nose; Physical Examination; Rhinoplasty; Soft Tissue Injuries; Surgical Flaps; Time Factors | 2015 |
1 other study(ies) available for phenylephrine-hydrochloride and Degloving-Injuries
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Traumatic hemifacial avulsion and degloving injury: a case report.
Gross maxillofacial injuries are challenging to manage because they can be complicated by airway obstruction, injuries to the cervical spine, and cranial structures. Deformities from such injuries have lasting psychological effects which if not addressed can be devastating. We present a 21-year-old male motorcyclist who was involved in a motor traffic collision and sustained avulsion and degloving of the forehead skin, left eyebrow, left upper and lower eyelids, the nose, the left cheek and part of the right cheek, upper and lower lips, and the skin overlying the chin. His airway was compromised; hence rapid sequence intubation was done to secure it. Thereafter single-stage primary reconstruction and repair were done. A multidisciplinary team approach involving different specialties yielded good outcomes for this patient's condition. Topics: Adult; Degloving Injuries; Eyelids; Humans; Lip; Male; Nose; Skin Transplantation; Young Adult | 2022 |