Hand burns can result in both aesthetic and functional sequelae, which are often intertwined, ranging from simple dyschromia to multidigital amputation. They can be minor, requiring medical treatment, or major, requiring surgical treatment consisting of skin grafting or various flaps and plasties. To study the epidemiological, clinical, therapeutic, and evolutionary characteristics of burned hand sequelae, we conducted a retrospective study at the Plastic and Burn Surgery Department of the Mohammed VI University Hospital Center in Marrakech, from January 2013 to December 2017. The study collected 104 cases, including patients with burn sequelae in at least one hand. This work shows that almost one in two patients hospitalized for burns has ...
Post burn contractures are a common occurrence after severe burn injuries. In more than 80% of all b...
The hand appears to be the most common part of the body involved in burns as it is either used to sh...
AbstractIntroductionInjury from burns represents 2% of emergency admissions in university hospitals ...
Burns of the hand are responsible for the aesthetic and functional sequelae that are most often invo...
Hands actively participate in daily activities of a human; therefore, hands are the most vulnerable ...
The sequelae of burns are defined as all the lesions that persist after six months of burn evolution...
Purpose The objective of this study was to analyze the prevalence, indications, and type of reconstr...
Introduction: Hand burn is a common and considerable cause of chronic disabilities, since it mostly ...
Hands actively participate in daily activities of a human; therefore, hands are the most vulnerable ...
Background: Even that the entire hand represents 4 percent of the TBSA, The American Burn Associatio...
INTRODUCTION: Hand burns occur commonly both as part of larger burn injuries as well as isolated inj...
Department of Traumatology and Orthopedics, Nicolae Testemitanu State University of Medicine and P...
The isolated burn of the palm is a typical injury in young children. Positioning and splinting in sm...
The isolated burn of the palm is a typical injury in young children. Positioning and splinting in sm...
This study reviews the epidemiology of adult patients with hand burns admitted to Kaunas University ...
Post burn contractures are a common occurrence after severe burn injuries. In more than 80% of all b...
The hand appears to be the most common part of the body involved in burns as it is either used to sh...
AbstractIntroductionInjury from burns represents 2% of emergency admissions in university hospitals ...
Burns of the hand are responsible for the aesthetic and functional sequelae that are most often invo...
Hands actively participate in daily activities of a human; therefore, hands are the most vulnerable ...
The sequelae of burns are defined as all the lesions that persist after six months of burn evolution...
Purpose The objective of this study was to analyze the prevalence, indications, and type of reconstr...
Introduction: Hand burn is a common and considerable cause of chronic disabilities, since it mostly ...
Hands actively participate in daily activities of a human; therefore, hands are the most vulnerable ...
Background: Even that the entire hand represents 4 percent of the TBSA, The American Burn Associatio...
INTRODUCTION: Hand burns occur commonly both as part of larger burn injuries as well as isolated inj...
Department of Traumatology and Orthopedics, Nicolae Testemitanu State University of Medicine and P...
The isolated burn of the palm is a typical injury in young children. Positioning and splinting in sm...
The isolated burn of the palm is a typical injury in young children. Positioning and splinting in sm...
This study reviews the epidemiology of adult patients with hand burns admitted to Kaunas University ...
Post burn contractures are a common occurrence after severe burn injuries. In more than 80% of all b...
The hand appears to be the most common part of the body involved in burns as it is either used to sh...
AbstractIntroductionInjury from burns represents 2% of emergency admissions in university hospitals ...