BACKGROUND: Different surgical techniques have evolved since excision and autografting became the treatment of choice for deep burns in the 1970s. The treatment plan at the Burn Center, Linköping University Hospital, Sweden, has shifted from single-stage excision and immediate autografting to staged excisions and temporary cover with xenografts before autografting. The aim of this study was to find out if the change in policy resulted in extended duration of hospital stay/total body surface area burned (LOS/TBSA%). METHODS: Retrospective clinical cohort including surgically-managed patients with burns of 15%-60% TBSA% within each treatment group. The first had early full excisions of deep dermal and full thickness burns and immediate autogr...
Patients and Methods: Surgically managed burn patients admitted between 2010-14 were included. Opera...
Early tangential excision of nonviable burn tissue, followed by immediate skin grafting with autogra...
We report the cases of 2 patients admitted to our hospital at a 17-year interval, both with 90% tota...
BACKGROUND: Different surgical techniques have evolved since excision and autografting became the tr...
Context: The time of debridement of burn wounds is controversial. This study assessed the outcomes o...
Objective: To compare outcome of patients with burns covering less than 15 % of total body surface a...
Objective To assess the efficacy of cultured epidermal autografts (CEA) for closure of burn wounds i...
Resourceful surgical planning for coverage of large burns has led to refinement of early innovative ...
About 80 % patients with thermal injury, referred to the in-patient hospital department, demonstrate...
Rates of survival after thermal injury have improved in the past two decades, and rates of wound inf...
The aim of study was to investigate if new treatment methods reduced mortality and diminished hospit...
Background: Tangential excision of burned tissue followed by skin grafting is the cornerstone of bur...
Abstract Background Deep dermal burns require tangential excision of non-viable tissue and skin graf...
Background: Deep dermal burns require tangential excision of non-viable tissue and skin grafting to ...
Introduction: Autologous split thickness skin grafting is the standard-of-care for the majority of d...
Patients and Methods: Surgically managed burn patients admitted between 2010-14 were included. Opera...
Early tangential excision of nonviable burn tissue, followed by immediate skin grafting with autogra...
We report the cases of 2 patients admitted to our hospital at a 17-year interval, both with 90% tota...
BACKGROUND: Different surgical techniques have evolved since excision and autografting became the tr...
Context: The time of debridement of burn wounds is controversial. This study assessed the outcomes o...
Objective: To compare outcome of patients with burns covering less than 15 % of total body surface a...
Objective To assess the efficacy of cultured epidermal autografts (CEA) for closure of burn wounds i...
Resourceful surgical planning for coverage of large burns has led to refinement of early innovative ...
About 80 % patients with thermal injury, referred to the in-patient hospital department, demonstrate...
Rates of survival after thermal injury have improved in the past two decades, and rates of wound inf...
The aim of study was to investigate if new treatment methods reduced mortality and diminished hospit...
Background: Tangential excision of burned tissue followed by skin grafting is the cornerstone of bur...
Abstract Background Deep dermal burns require tangential excision of non-viable tissue and skin graf...
Background: Deep dermal burns require tangential excision of non-viable tissue and skin grafting to ...
Introduction: Autologous split thickness skin grafting is the standard-of-care for the majority of d...
Patients and Methods: Surgically managed burn patients admitted between 2010-14 were included. Opera...
Early tangential excision of nonviable burn tissue, followed by immediate skin grafting with autogra...
We report the cases of 2 patients admitted to our hospital at a 17-year interval, both with 90% tota...