Title of article
Successful recovery of 14 patients afflicted with full-thickness burns for more than 70 per cent body surface area
Author/Authors
Zhou Yi-Ping، نويسنده , , Zhou Wei-ming، نويسنده , , Ren Jia-liang، نويسنده , , Wu Yong-hen، نويسنده , , Rong Xin-zhou، نويسنده , , Yang Lei، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Pages
4
From page
162
To page
165
Abstract
Fourteen cases suffering full-thickness burns of more than 70 per cent total body surface area (TBSA) have been successfully treated during the last 8 years (1988–1995). Among these patients, 10 cases suffered from burns of more than 90 per cent TBSA. Five cases had full-thickness burns of 80–90 per cent TBSA. Escharectomy, followed by coverage of wounds with a homograft to the lower surface of which, adjacent to the wound bed, microautoskin grafts had been attached was employed to close wounds in the early stages after burn. The remaining non-surgically treated wound was treated by exposure and topical silver sulfadiazine. The temperature and humidity of the ward was controlled by air conditioning and dehumidification. Aggressive excision of eschar and auto-skingrafting was carried out 3 weeks post-injury. Strictly limiting the uncovered wound to less than 5 per cent appeared to be the major effective measure in preventing burn infection.
Journal title
Burns
Serial Year
1998
Journal title
Burns
Record number
469751
Link To Document