Sanjay P Dhangar, Karthikeyan null, Ravi Kumar Chittoria, Jacob Antony Chakiath, Kanav Gupta
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Thermal burn injuries impose signiÀcant physical and psychological distress, particularly in under developed regions. Facilitating early wound healing is paramount to mitigate ensuing complications. Phenytoin, easily accessible, has emerged as a potential agent for expediting wound recovery. This study endeavours to assess the therapeutic efÀcacy of topical phenytoin in second and third-degree burn injuries. The research involved a 70-year-old female with thermal burns affecting both gluteal regions. Intravenous phenytoin solution was topically applied every two days. Data collection encompassed demographic details, tissue culture Àndings, wound discharge, pain intensity, granulation tissue formation, and wound contraction. Self-inÁicted burns predominated the cases examined. Despite initial colonization with pathogenic bacteria, phenytoin treatmentdid notimpedewoundhealing.Following2-4sessions,asigniÀcant reduction in wound discharge and pain relief was observed. Digital planimetry demonstrated progressive wound contraction across all cases. In conclusion, topical phenytoin application demonstrated efÀcacy in promoting wound contraction, re epithelialization, and alleviating pain, thereby expediting wound healing. Furthermore, some cases exhibited a bacteriostatic effect. Nevertheless, further rigorous trials are imperative to validate these Àndings.
Karthikeyan, Chittoria RK, Chakiath JA, et al. Investigating the healing potential of topical phenytoin for therapeutic treatment in thermal burns. New Indian J Surg. 2024;15(2):59-61.
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| Received | Accepted | Published |
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| May 06, 2024 | June 19, 2024 | June 29, 2024 |
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| Received | May 06, 2024 |
| Accepted | June 19, 2024 |
| Published | June 29, 2024 |
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