Management of advanced foot deformities in dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa

Treatment for the characteristic hand deformities of dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa has been well described in the literature. We present our first experience delineating the surgical treatment for advanced foot deformities in this disease. This case emphasizes the need for release of contractures...

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description Treatment for the characteristic hand deformities of dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa has been well described in the literature. We present our first experience delineating the surgical treatment for advanced foot deformities in this disease. This case emphasizes the need for release of contractures, the use of split-thickness skin grafts, and the need for rigid fixation to maintain surgical correction until healing is complete.
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Biopsy
Bullous diseases of the skin
Contracture - surgery
Dermatology
Epidermolysis Bullosa - complications
Epidermolysis Bullosa - congenital
Epidermolysis Bullosa - pathology
Female
Foot Deformities, Acquired - etiology
Foot Deformities, Acquired - surgery
Graft Survival
Humans
Medical sciences
Splints
Surgery, Plastic
title Management of advanced foot deformities in dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa
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