Marie Jaeger,1,* Moti Harats,1,* Rachel Kornhaber,2 Uri Aviv,1 Amir Zerach,1 Josef Haik1,3 1Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Sheba Medical Center, Tel Hashomer, Israel; 2School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Health, University of Tasmania, Sydney, NSW, Australia; 3Sackler School of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel *These authors contributed equally to this work. Abstract: Hypergranulation tissue (or also known as overgranulation) may negatively influence burn wound healing time and contribute to recurrence of contractures in burn wounds and grafts. Subsequently, the treatment of hypergranulation tissue remains controversial and problematic. In this case series, we aimed to examine the feasibility an...
Hypertrophic scar, which can be seen even after minor burn injuries, is a common complication and ge...
The unprecedented survival of individuals who sustain acute burns and other trauma has increased the...
Summary: Background: Treatment of burn scars with traditional surgical techniques is challenging du...
Wound healing follows a process of four distinct phases: haemostasis, inflammation, proliferation an...
Hypertrophic scarring is an unpredictable and poorly understood sequela in both the pediat-ric and a...
Any deformities of general anatomical organization of the tissue at gradual deprivation of function ...
The formation of hypertrophic scars is common following healing of the burn wound, particularly in c...
Original article can be found at: http://www.britishjournalofnursing.com/ Copyright Mark Allen Healt...
Introduction: The role of autologous fat grafting in burn wound healing was not studied adequately a...
Aim. Evaluation of the effectiveness of donor site wounds treatment in own liquid medium in patients...
Reconstructive surgery in burn patients is difficult because of the intense scarring and the necessi...
Early wound closure is the ultimate goal of burn care. While excisional therapy is necessary in the ...
Objective: Hypertrophic scar involves excessive amounts of collagen in dermal layer and may be painf...
The relationship between a burns patient and a reconstructive surgeon is normally long lasting and c...
Survival from burn injury has improved considerably over the past two decades such that the quality ...
Hypertrophic scar, which can be seen even after minor burn injuries, is a common complication and ge...
The unprecedented survival of individuals who sustain acute burns and other trauma has increased the...
Summary: Background: Treatment of burn scars with traditional surgical techniques is challenging du...
Wound healing follows a process of four distinct phases: haemostasis, inflammation, proliferation an...
Hypertrophic scarring is an unpredictable and poorly understood sequela in both the pediat-ric and a...
Any deformities of general anatomical organization of the tissue at gradual deprivation of function ...
The formation of hypertrophic scars is common following healing of the burn wound, particularly in c...
Original article can be found at: http://www.britishjournalofnursing.com/ Copyright Mark Allen Healt...
Introduction: The role of autologous fat grafting in burn wound healing was not studied adequately a...
Aim. Evaluation of the effectiveness of donor site wounds treatment in own liquid medium in patients...
Reconstructive surgery in burn patients is difficult because of the intense scarring and the necessi...
Early wound closure is the ultimate goal of burn care. While excisional therapy is necessary in the ...
Objective: Hypertrophic scar involves excessive amounts of collagen in dermal layer and may be painf...
The relationship between a burns patient and a reconstructive surgeon is normally long lasting and c...
Survival from burn injury has improved considerably over the past two decades such that the quality ...
Hypertrophic scar, which can be seen even after minor burn injuries, is a common complication and ge...
The unprecedented survival of individuals who sustain acute burns and other trauma has increased the...
Summary: Background: Treatment of burn scars with traditional surgical techniques is challenging du...