1. Post-traumatic Late Presentation of Morel–Lavallée: Case Report and Review of Literature
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Samer Hajjar, Mohammad H Saleh, Hussein Rabah, George Al Aaraj, Mohammad O Boushnak, and Mohamad Moussa
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Degloving ,medicine.medical_specialty ,chronic Morel–Lavallée ,Percutaneous ,Debridement ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Case Report ,Thigh ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Lesion ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,thigh trauma ,Incision and drainage ,Crush injury ,medicine ,Morel–Lavallée ,Deep fascia ,medicine.symptom ,business ,thigh mass - Abstract
Introduction: Morel–Lavallée (MLL) is an uncommon entity that is missed by many physicians, it is the result of a shearing force that leads to degloving of the subcutaneous fat from the underlying deep fascia. Case Report: We present a case of a 15-year-old male patient who presented 3 months after the initial crush injury with a large MLL lesion at the lateral aspect of the right proximal thigh. He was treated with incision and drainage with compressive dressing and a negative pressure drain. Conclusion: Diagnosis of MLL is usually clinical and can be aided with radiological tools like MRI that is the gold standard of imaging in this lesion. Several treatment options are available, ranging from conservative treatment with compressive bandages to percutaneous drainage, injection of sclerotic agents, and surgical treatment with incision, drainage, and debridement. Diagnosis and treatment should be familiar to all caregivers to prevent further complications that could be life or organ-threatening. Keywords: Morel–Lavallée, thigh trauma, chronic Morel–Lavallée, thigh mass.
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- 2021