Degloving occurs when skin and the fat below it, the subcutaneous tissue, are torn away from the underlying anatomical structures they are normally attached to.
A degloving injury is a traumatic injury that results in the top layers of skin and tissue being torn away from the underlying muscle, connective tissue or bone ...
by R Krishnamoorthy · 2011 · Cited by 99 — When the skin of the affected part has been totally removed, exposing the underlying structures, it is referred to as complete or ana
Oct 21, 2025 — Degloving is when you have an injury that rips all the layers of your skin and connective tissues from your body, like a glove being ripped off your hand.
by M Emfietzoglou — 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 strippe
The earliest known use of the verb deglove is in the 1940s. OED's earliest evidence for deglove is from 1945, in Edinburgh Medical Journal. deglove is formed ...
Degloving, also known as skin avulsion or avulsion injury, happens when the top layers of skin are ripped away from the muscle, connective tissue, and, in ...
by N Panse · 2014 · Cited by 10 — We present a case of post-assault degloving of the nose, part of forehead with anterior wall of frontal sinus, entire upper and lower eyelids
Dec 13, 2019 — A ring avulsion, often referred to as “degloving,” is a rare but serious injury that occurs when a ring becomes caught on an object and is forcefully pulled.
Apr 1, 2023 — Injured in a mishap that pulled or tore your skin back off of a limb like a hand? Speak to a deglove & avulsion accident lawyer at Ehline ...