Degloving injury: Loss of a large area of skin from somewhere on the body, usually the arms or legs. Learn more about degloving and what to do if it happens to you. Degloving injury is when the skin and subcutaneous tissue are torn away from the underlying muscle, fascia, or bone. It can occur due to severe trauma such as car accidents, industrial accidents, or animal attacks. Learn about the types, symptoms, causes, and treatment of degloving injury. The purpose of this article is to provide a clear and concise definition of a degloving injury and explore the subtypes of this injury along with their signs and symptoms. Hopefully, this will help broaden your recognition and understanding of degloving injuries so that in the event of encountering such an injury, you are able to seek help and timely treatment appropriately. Introduction A degloving injury is a severe, traumatic type of injury in which the top layers of skin and tissue are ... degloving injury Emergency medicine An avulsion-type injury in which the skin and subcutaneous tissue of the hand are torn off in a glove-like fashion, leaving the musculofascial plane intact Treatment Clean, debride, sew clean flaps, light compressive dressing, antibiotics–eg, cefazolin, hospitalize. Cf Wringer injury.

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