1. Morel Lavallée Lesion – A case report and review of literature.
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Pikkel, Y.Y., Hasan, M.J., Ben-Yehuda Raz, D., Ben-Naftaly, Y., Duek, O.S., and Ullman, Y.
- Abstract
• Morel Lavallée Lesion is an elusive diagnosis & can cause a life-threatening state. • Diagnosis of Morel Lavallée Lesion is clinical, but aided by several modalities. • There are several treatment options for Morel Lavallée Lesion. • Morel Lavallée Lesion should be treated when diagnosed. Morel-Lavallée lesion (MLL) is an uncommon entity, by which shearing forces result in a closed degloving lesion. This can result in an infected hematoma and lead to a life-threatening situation. We present a case of a 59-year-old patient who presented to our emergency department. This patient had a crushing injury, and later was found to have an infected MLL. The patient was treated with surgical drainage, and 2 split thickness skin grafts. The patient fully healed. We review the current literature regarding MLL and diagnostic tools in order to accurately and rapidly diagnose this often-missed entity. Special emphasis is given to the treatment of MLL, with the current knowledge as reflected in the literature. It is important for caregivers to know the diagnostic steps and pitfalls of this elusive diagnosis in order to diagnose and treat MLL quickly, before it turns into a life-threatening state for the patient. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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