2023
DOI: 10.1177/20595131231213705
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Functional and cosmetic reconstruction of palmar heat press injury following wound bed preparation combined with artificial highly concentrated carbon dioxide bathing: A case report

Masakatsu Hihara,
Kota Takeji,
Toshihito Mitsui
et al.

Abstract: Background The effect of artificial highly concentrated carbon dioxide bathing on heat-press-injured wounds has been clinically observed. Case presentation A 46-year-old male patient with a heat press injury of the right palmar region achieved complete necrotic tissue removal and sufficient granulation of the skin graft by continuous hand bathing in a solution containing highly concentrated carbon dioxide for four weeks. The patient successfully underwent a full-thickness skin graft from the plantar to the pal… Show more

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“…The treatment was completed with full restoration of hand function ( Figure 4 ). 3
Figure 1 The palmar skin was severely indurated due to deep burn damage, and the active motion of the fingers was severely limited.
Figure 2 A 15-min hand bath in highly concentrated carbon dioxide bathing at 37°C (AS Care®; Asahi Kasei Medical Co., Ltd., Tokyo, Japan) was performed daily to gradually eliminate necrotic tissue and continue finger rehabilitation
Figure 3 Four weeks after the injury, the patient underwent skin grafting using plantar glabrous skin grafts.
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Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The treatment was completed with full restoration of hand function ( Figure 4 ). 3
Figure 1 The palmar skin was severely indurated due to deep burn damage, and the active motion of the fingers was severely limited.
Figure 2 A 15-min hand bath in highly concentrated carbon dioxide bathing at 37°C (AS Care®; Asahi Kasei Medical Co., Ltd., Tokyo, Japan) was performed daily to gradually eliminate necrotic tissue and continue finger rehabilitation
Figure 3 Four weeks after the injury, the patient underwent skin grafting using plantar glabrous skin grafts.
…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%