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Reconstructive Surgery for Mycetoma: Is There a Need to Establish an Algorithm?

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Specialty General Surgery
Date 2019 Jul 20
PMID 31321187
Citations 5
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Abstract

Background: Mycetoma is a chronic, progressive, disfiguring, and destructive disease. It caused by a variety of microorganisms including fungi and higher bacteria. It is primarily an infection of the skin and soft tissue, most frequently affecting the lower extremity and the hand and spread through fascial planes and lymphatics.

Methods: Current medical and surgical management are still inadequate and the recurrence rate is high with severe disabilities.

Results: This review describes some reconstructive techniques that were performed to address essential aspects with regard to mycetoma surgical management that include coverage of large skin and soft-tissue defects left after local excisions, enhancing the rate of chronic mycetoma wound healing, and preservation or restoration of functional status of the affected limbs.

Conclusion: These applied techniques-which had acceptable preliminary outcome-have to be considered by the surgeons dealing with mycetoma to improve the functional and cosmetic outcomes and to minimize tremendous morbidities and disabilities that are associated with this neglected disease.

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