نتایج جستجو برای: skin burns

تعداد نتایج: 201626  

2011
Mohammed I. Zaroo Bashir A. Sheikh Adil H. Wani Mohammad A. Darzi Mohsin Mir Hameedullah Dar U. F. Baba Peerzada Haroon R. Zargar

OBJECTIVE Hand burns are common injuries. Children frequently sustain burn injuries, especially to their hands. Contractures are a common sequel of severe burns around joints. The prepuce, or foreskin, has been used as a skin graft for a number of indications. We conducted this study to evaluate the feasibility of utilising the preputial skin for the management of post-burn contractures of fing...

Journal: :The Medical journal of Malaysia 2002
K Y Chan O Hairol H Imtiaz M Zailani S Kumar S Somasundaram M Nasir-Zahari

This is a retrospective review of 110 patients admitted to the Burns Units between October 1999 and November 2001. The aim was to determine the burns pattern of patients admitted to hospital UKM. There was an increasing trend for patients admitted. Female to male ratio was 1:2. Children consisted 34% of the total admission. Children had significant higher number of scald burns as compare to adu...

Journal: :International journal of medical science and clinical research studies 2023

Tilapia skin is an attractive and viable option for the treatment of second third degree burns in patients. Several studies have shown that tilapia has antibacterial anti-inflammatory properties promote wound healing reduce pain inflammation burn In addition, readily available, inexpensive a low probability disease transmission. Compared to other options, such as grafts, high success rate promo...

2015
Ke Ma Mindong Du Mingde Liao Shihai Chen Guoqian Yin Qingfeng Liu Qiang Wei Gang Qin

Purpose: To investigate the healing effect of Punica granatum L. peel (Pomegranate husk) extract (PHE) on deep second-degree burns in rats. Methods: Male Wistar rats, weighing 220 – 240 g, were subjected to deep second-degree skin burns by electrical scald instrument. The animals were divided into three groups as follows: (1) deep seconddegree burn model (control) group, (2) burns model treated...

Journal: :Orthopedics 2013
Paul A Sibley Kenneth A Godwin

Despite prevention efforts, burn injuries among auto mechanics are described in the literature. Electrothermal ring burns from car batteries occur by short-circuiting through the ring when it touches the open terminal or metal housing. This article describes a 34-year-old male auto mechanic who was holding a wrench when his gold ring touched the positive terminal of a 12-volt car battery and th...

Journal: :Journal of burn care & research : official publication of the American Burn Association 2011
Carlos Alberto Yoshimura Laurence Mathieu Alan H Hall Mário G Kool Monteiro Décio Moreira de Almeida

This is a case report of decontamination and treatment of a 70% hydrofluoric acid (HF) dermal splash injury. A worker was splashed with 70% HF, sustaining approximately 10% TBSA first- to third-degree chemical skin burns of the face, trunk, and left thigh and leg. Initial decontamination involved water rinsing, removal of contaminated clothing, more water rinsing, topical application of magnesi...

Journal: :Annals of burns and fire disasters 2016
A Salibi M Chasapi A Farroha

Surfasoft® is a monofilament woven polyamide thread. Its use over skin grafts has always been combined with other occlusive dressings. Its rapid application and transparent property makes it an ideal primary dressing in the absence of any occlusive layers after the first two days following skin graft application. We describe this modified use in our case series. We modified the use of Surfasoft...

Introduction: Burns can always have adverse effects  mentally and physically. Many people suffer from burns each year, some of them are caused by injuries in the military. There are several treatments for burns, and skin grafting is one of the most effective ones. Objective: The  present study aimed to review the generalities of burns care and introduce the leading military hospital caring the ...

Journal: :Survey of ophthalmology 2009
Raman Malhotra Ijaz Sheikh Baljit Dheansa

Eyelid involvement is common in facial burns. Ocular sequelae, including corneal ulceration, are usually preventable and secondary to the development of eyelid deformities, exposure keratopathy, and rarely, orbital compartment syndrome. Early ophthalmic review and prophylactic ocular lubrication is mandatory in burns involving the eyelids. Early surgical intervention, often requiring repeat pro...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید