The therapeutic challenges of degloving soft-tissue injuries

J Emerg Trauma Shock. 2014 Jul;7(3):228-32. doi: 10.4103/0974-2700.136870.

Abstract

Background: Degloving soft-tissue injuries are serious and debilitating conditions. Deciding on the most appropriate treatment is often difficult. However, their impact on patients' outcomes is frequently underestimated.

Objectives: We aimed to study the incidence, clinical presentation, management and outcome of degloving soft-tissue injuries.

Materials and methods: We conducted a narrative traditional review using the key words; degloving injury and soft-tissue injuries through search engines PubMed, Science Direct, and Scopus.

Results: There are several therapeutic options for treating degloving soft-tissue injuries; however, no evidence-based guidelines have been published on how to manage degloving soft-tissue injuries, although numerous articles outline the management of such injuries.

Conclusion: Degloving soft-tissue injuries are underreported and potentially devastating. They require early recognition, and early management. A multidisciplinary approach is usually needed to ensure the effective rehabilitation of these patients.

Keywords: Degloving; Morel-Lavallée lesions; soft-tissue injuries; trauma.

Publication types

  • Review