Burn Reconstruction
Overview
Burn injuries can cause severe functional and aesthetic damage, affecting a patient’s mobility, appearance, and quality of life. Burn reconstruction is a specialized surgical approach aimed at restoring both form and function through a combination of advanced plastic surgery techniques. Our expert MCh (Plastic Surgery) team is dedicated to providing individualized treatment plans to optimize recovery and improve long-term outcomes.
Types of Burn Reconstruction Procedures
1. Acute Burn Management
Before reconstruction, initial burn treatment focuses on wound healing and infection prevention:
- Debridement: Removal of dead tissue to promote healing.
- Skin Grafting: Placement of healthy skin from another part of the body to cover burn wounds.
- Temporary Wound Coverage: Use of biological or synthetic dressings to protect the wound.
2. Scar Revision Surgery
Burn scars can restrict movement and cause aesthetic concerns. Revision techniques include:
- Z-Plasty & Local Flaps: Repositioning of scars to improve flexibility and appearance.
- Laser Therapy: Reduces redness, thickening, and tightness of burn scars.
- Dermabrasion: Smoothens irregular scar surfaces for better skin texture.
3. Skin Grafting & Tissue Expansion
For larger burns, advanced skin restoration techniques may be used:
- Split-Thickness Skin Grafts (STSG): Thin layers of healthy skin are transplanted to cover burn areas.
- Full-Thickness Skin Grafts (FTSG): Used for areas needing better durability and elasticity.
- Tissue Expansion: A balloon-like device is placed under healthy skin to stretch it before reconstruction.
4. Flap Surgery for Severe Burns
When grafting isn’t sufficient, flap-based reconstruction is performed:
- Local Flaps: Nearby skin and tissue are moved to cover burn wounds.
- Free Flaps: Tissue from another body part is transplanted using microsurgical techniques.
- Perforator Flaps: Minimally invasive technique to transfer skin and soft tissue while preserving major blood vessels.
5. Functional Reconstruction
Severe burns can impair movement, requiring specialized procedures:
- Contracture Release Surgery: Surgical correction of tightened skin restricting movement.
- Tendon & Nerve Repair: Reconstruction of damaged tendons and nerves for better mobility.
- Joint Reconstruction: Restores function in burn-affected joints, particularly in hands and limbs.
Post-Surgical Rehabilitation & Care
A successful burn reconstruction involves long-term rehabilitation to restore mobility and aesthetics:
- Physical Therapy: Exercises to regain flexibility and strength.
- Compression Garments: Helps reduce scarring and improve skin texture.
- Psychological Support: Counseling and therapy for emotional well-being.
- Follow-Up Surgeries: Some cases may require staged reconstruction over time.
When to Consider Burn Reconstruction
Patients with severe scarring, restricted mobility, or cosmetic concerns after a burn injury should consult a plastic surgeon. Early intervention can enhance functional outcomes and minimize long-term deformities.
Our MCh (Plastic Surgery) team ensures a patient-centered approach, utilizing the latest techniques in burn reconstruction to restore confidence, comfort, and mobility.