The role of biodegradable temporizing matrix in the management of a patient with major burns and anorexia nervosa

Abstract Severe malnutrition secondary to anorexia nervosa results in deeper burns and significantly impacts wound healing, which represents a major challenge to burn management. The use of acellular dermal matrices, such as biodegradable temporizing matrix (BTM), is a valuable tool to overcome the surgical limitations. We describe a case of a 36-year-old female with a background of anorexia nervosa (body mass index of 12.3) presenting with a 30% total burns surface area (TBSA) burn. All of her burns were excised down to fascia due to the absence of subcutaneous fat. Her thin skin and depleted nutritional status significantly impacted reconstructive options. BTM was utilized to create a neodermis and provide adequate time to optimize the nutritional status before autologous skin resurfacing 3 weeks later, which yielded robust coverage with minimal donor site morbidity. Despite initial surgical and nutritional challenges, excellent outcomes were achieved in terms of wound healing, scar contractures and mobility.

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