【Abstract】 Objective: This study aims to evaluate the clinical application effects of artificial dermis transplantation combined with autologous microskin column strip grafting and the use of Moist Exposed Burn Ointment (MEBO) in the treatment of diabetic necrotizing fasciitis.Methods: This study focused on a single patient with diabetic necrotizing fasciitis admitted on October 2, 2024. The patient underwent artificial dermis transplantation combined with autologous microskin column strip grafting and received wound treatment with MEBO both preoperatively and postoperatively.Results: The patient’s wound healed well. The total hospital stay was 73 days, and the time from surgery to complete wound healing was 48 days. The patient’s limb was successfully preserved, and the patient was able to walk independently.Conclusion: The combined treatment method of artificial dermis transplantation, autologous microskin column strip grafting, and MEBO demonstrated significant clinical efficacy in the treatment of diabetic necrotizing fasciitis. It effectively promoted wound healing, shortened the hospital stay, and restored patient function, showing high clinical value for broader application. |