The relationship between a burns patient and a reconstructive surgeon is normally long lasting and continues lifelong. Patients not only require a surgeon’s professional expertise, but also time, optimism and compassion. Scar management relates to the physical and aesthetic components as well as the psychosocial implications of scarring. Hypertrophic scar formation which can cause debilitating deficiencies and poor aesthetic outcomes might be a result of burn injuries. Although nonsurgical treatment modalities in the early phase of scar maturation are critical to decrease hypertrophic scar formation, surgical management is often indicated to restore function. Operative scar management releases the tension and can often be achieved through l...
Although hypertrophic scarring commonly occurs following burns, many aspects such as incidence of an...
After a severe burn injury, patients have an increased catabolism that leads to loss of lean body ma...
Introduction. Burns are underestimated, life-threatening injuries that are difficult to manage, beca...
Reconstructive surgery in burn patients is difficult because of the intense scarring and the necessi...
Hypertrophic scars represent important problems because of the presence of pain, pruritus, contractu...
Hypertrophic scar, which can be seen even after minor burn injuries, is a common complication and ge...
Any patient who survives a large burn injury will be left with some degree of scarring. As well as a...
Any deformities of general anatomical organization of the tissue at gradual deprivation of function ...
SummaryHypertrophic scars and keloids can be aesthetically displeasing and lead to severe psychosoci...
Abstract Scars are the final result of the four processes that constitute cutaneous wound healing, n...
Department of Traumatology and Orthopedics, Nicolae Testemitanu State University of Medicine and P...
Long-term management of burn wounds isplagued by unpredictable scar formation.When involving joint s...
As a trauma type, “Burn” is one of the high-frequency accidents in the world. It is mostly caused by...
This text book is open access under a CC BY 4.0 license. Written by a group of international experts...
Early wound closure is the ultimate goal of burn care. While excisional therapy is necessary in the ...
Although hypertrophic scarring commonly occurs following burns, many aspects such as incidence of an...
After a severe burn injury, patients have an increased catabolism that leads to loss of lean body ma...
Introduction. Burns are underestimated, life-threatening injuries that are difficult to manage, beca...
Reconstructive surgery in burn patients is difficult because of the intense scarring and the necessi...
Hypertrophic scars represent important problems because of the presence of pain, pruritus, contractu...
Hypertrophic scar, which can be seen even after minor burn injuries, is a common complication and ge...
Any patient who survives a large burn injury will be left with some degree of scarring. As well as a...
Any deformities of general anatomical organization of the tissue at gradual deprivation of function ...
SummaryHypertrophic scars and keloids can be aesthetically displeasing and lead to severe psychosoci...
Abstract Scars are the final result of the four processes that constitute cutaneous wound healing, n...
Department of Traumatology and Orthopedics, Nicolae Testemitanu State University of Medicine and P...
Long-term management of burn wounds isplagued by unpredictable scar formation.When involving joint s...
As a trauma type, “Burn” is one of the high-frequency accidents in the world. It is mostly caused by...
This text book is open access under a CC BY 4.0 license. Written by a group of international experts...
Early wound closure is the ultimate goal of burn care. While excisional therapy is necessary in the ...
Although hypertrophic scarring commonly occurs following burns, many aspects such as incidence of an...
After a severe burn injury, patients have an increased catabolism that leads to loss of lean body ma...
Introduction. Burns are underestimated, life-threatening injuries that are difficult to manage, beca...