Degloving injury Degloving injury also called avulsion injury, is defined as the separation of the skin and subcutaneous tissues from the underlying deep fascia, muscles and bones 1 compromising the adjacent fascia, muscles, blood vessels and nerves 2. Degloving injuries can affect every part of the body, but in particular the limbs, trunk, scalp, face, and genitalia 3. In addition to local tissue injuries, severe concomitant injuries and massive blood loss typically occur, so the degloved ... Degloving occurs when a part of the skin, with or without the underlying soft tissue, becomes wholly or partially detached from the body, like a glove stripped off a hand. Learn all about degloving injuries, their types, causes, remedies, and potential complications. Read this comprehensive guide to be informed and stay safe.

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