High-frequency Power Doppler Ultrasonography in Predicting Burn Depth: A Preliminary Case Report.

Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open

From the Department of Plastic Surgery, Nippon Medical School, Musashikosugi Hospital, Kawasaki, Japan.

Published: July 2024

Accurate burn depth assessment is essential to decide an appropriate surgical procedure. However, most cases of burn depth are diagnosed with subjective judgment by an experienced plastic surgeon. There is a need for a simple, noninvasive, and accurate diagnostic method. Here, the authors present two burn cases in which burn depth was predicted using high-frequency power Doppler ultrasonography. In case 1, the patient showed partial deep burn area prediagnosed by clinical inspection in dorsal area. However, pulsatile microcirculation was detected in the deep dermal layer using high-frequency power Doppler ultrasonography, and we rediagnosed it as deep dermal burn. Tangential excision was performed to debride necrotic tissue, preventing excessive removal of viable dermal tissue. In case 2, the patient showed anterior chest burn covered eschar. Pulsatile microcirculation was detected in the dermis using high-frequency power Doppler ultrasonography. The authors diagnosed the area as superficial dermal burn and opted for conservative treatment. Dermal microvascular damage is a more sensitive indicator of tissue injury. Hence, the burn depth can be assessed using dermal microcirculation. To the best of the authors' knowledge, there are no reports on the evaluation of blood flow in burn wounds using high-frequency power Doppler ultrasonography. In this case report, the authors introduce the possibility of using high-frequency ultrasonography to assess burn depth.

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