نتایج جستجو برای: partial thickness burn

تعداد نتایج: 355052  

Journal: :Journal of burn care & research : official publication of the American Burn Association 2017
Hua Xie Lisa Lucchesi Bo Zheng Elena Ladich Teresa Pineda Rose Merten Cynthia Gregory Michael Rutten Kenton Gregory

Tropoelastin (TE), the soluble precursor of insoluble elastin fibers, is produced in minimal amounts in adults. Burn injuries result in inflexible collagen-rich scars because of lack of elastin fiber formation. We studied the feasibility of using recombinant human tropoelastin to enable elastin fiber production in burn and surgical scars to improve skin flexibility. In a swine hypertrophic burn...

Journal: :Journal of Burns and Wounds 2006
Lara Devgan Satyanarayan Bhat S. Aylward Robert J. Spence

OBJECTIVE Burn wound depth is a significant determinant of patient treatment and morbidity. While superficial partial-thickness burns generally heal by re-epithelialization with minimal scarring, deeper wounds can form hypertrophic or contracted scars, often requiring surgical excision and grafting to prevent a suboptimal result. In addition, without timely intervention, more superficial burn w...

Journal: :Annals of burns and fire disasters 2012
I Juhász P Zoltán I Erdei

A clinical investigation to determine the effectiveness of Zn-hyaluronan gel for the treatment of partial thickness burns was carried out. 60 patients were enrolled in the study with an average of 3% TBSA burn. Exudation lasted 3 days, no infectious complications were observed. By day 14 the wounds of 52 patients have healed, average complete healing time was 10,5 days. An overall 93,3% healing...

Journal: :Annals of burns and fire disasters 1971
S S Shah C H Vaidya N U Sanghavi

The Stevens-Johnson syndrome has the appearance of a partial-thickness burn that may lead to a 100% loss of epidermis, requiring the same resuscitation as a severe burn. A 38-yr-old male patient was admitted to the neurosurgery department of the Evangelismos General Hospital in Athens, where immediately after administration of an antiepileptic drug he developed sloughing of total epidermis, hig...

2013
XIANGLIN DONG ZHONGLI GENG YANG ZHAO JUNJIE CHEN YING CEN

Mast cells play a significant role in the late stage of wound healing following burn injuries. In the present study, the possible role of mast cell chymase in burn wound healing was examined using a mast cell membrane stabilizer, ketotifen, in hamsters. A total of 28 hamsters were randomly divided into two groups (n=14), termed as the control and ketotifen groups. A deep partial-thickness burn ...

2010
Yan-Teng Khoo Ahmad Sukari Halim Kirnpal-Kaur B Singh Noor-Ayunie Mohamad

BACKGROUND Full-thickness burn wounds require excision and skin grafting. Multiple surgical procedures are inevitable in managing moderate to severe full-thickness burns. Wound bed preparations prior to surgery are necessary in order to prevent wound infection and promote wound healing. Honey can be used to treat burn wounds. However, not all the honey is the same. This study aims to evaluate t...

Journal: :Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries 2015
E L Gee Kee R M Kimble L Cuttle A Khan K A Stockton

BACKGROUND This study compared the effects of three silver dressing combinations on small to medium size acute partial thickness burns in children, focusing on re-epithelialization time, pain and distress during dressing changes. METHOD Children (0-15 years) with clean, ≤ 10% total body surface area (TBSA) partial thickness burns who met the inclusion criteria were included in the study. Chil...

Journal: :Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries 2010
E Bujang-Safawi A S Halim T L Khoo A A Dorai

BACKGROUND Facial burns are common and have a significant impact on patient function and psychosocial well being. Human amnion has been used for many years as a temporary biological wound dressing in the management of partial thickness burns. The observed advantages of human amnion treatment include pain relief, ease of use, prevention of infection and acceleration of wound healing. OBJECTIVE...

Journal: :Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries 2005
A Papp E Romppanen T Lahtinen A Uusaro M Härmä E Alhava

UNLABELLED Oedema formation and changes in local blood flow are known phenomena in burns. The relationship between these two is not clearly described. The aim of this study was firstly to examine both the contents of red blood cells and tissue water in skin and subcutaneous fat after experimental burns of different depths in pigs, and secondly, to confirm our recent findings of the increased di...

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