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A rare case of repeat severe facial dog bite injuries requiring two free flap reconstructions.
Richard Clough, Montadar Al-Azzawi, Srinivasan Iyer
Published: 202610.1016/j.jpra.2025.10.022
Abstract
Open AccessWhilst the majority of dog bites result in minor injuries requiring treatment with antibiotics and washout, those requiring microsurgical reconstruction are rare. We report the unique case of an adult patient who sustained two severe dog bite injuries from his own dog, several years apart, which necessitated free flap reconstructions. This case presented a unique reconstructive challenge and raises important questions regarding current legislation around dangerous dogs.