770 Rehabilitation Evaluation and Treatment for the Management of Skin Graft Complication of the Genitalia
Chloe Tremblay, Stephanie Jean, Genevieve Schneider, Bernadette Nedelec, Zoë Edger-Lacoursière

TL;DR
This case report presents a new rehabilitation approach for managing skin graft complications in the genital and perineal area after severe infections, improving sexual function and quality of life.
Contribution
The first standardized evaluation and treatment approach for perineal and genital skin graft complications after necrotizing fasciitis.
Findings
Rehabilitation interventions improved sexual function, body image satisfaction, and quality of life in a male patient.
Treatment reduced penile deviation, hypersensitivity, and fecal incontinence after 2 months.
A standardized evaluation template was developed for perineal graft complications.
Abstract
Skin graft complications can include pain, contractures, hypertrophic scars, sensitivity issues, recurrent wounds and infections. Genitalia, perineum and/or buttocks graft complications have a direct impact on walking, sitting, voiding, bowel elimination, sexual function, intimacy, thereby reducing quality of life. Perineal and pelvic rehabilitation is used for many pelvic floor disorders, however, has not been described after burn injury or necrotizing fasciitis. Thus, this case report describes, a new rehabilitation evaluation template following perineal grafting and treatment outcomes reported after necrotizing fasciitis. Assessments included Patient and Observer Scar Assessment Scale (POSAS), penile deviation measure, sensitivity using monofilaments, Burn Survivor Fear Avoidance Questionnaire (BSFAQ), sexual function and satisfaction. Evaluation and treatment were conducted by a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSexual Differentiation and Disorders
