نتایج جستجو برای: deep burns

تعداد نتایج: 219833  

Ali Khodarahmi, Hosein Akbari, Maryam Iranpour, Mehrdad Baghaee, Mir Sepehr Pedram, Mohammad Javad Fatemi, Sahar Saleh, Shirin Araghi,

BACKGROUND Numerous studies were carried out to develop more sophisticated dressings to expedite healing processes and diminish the bacterial burden in burn wounds. This study assessed the healing effect of nettle extract on second degree burns wound in rats in comparison with silver sulfadiazine and vaseline. METHODS Forty rats were randomly assigned to four equal groups. A deep second-degr...

2015
Scott J. Rapp Aaron Rumberg Marty Visscher David A. Billmire Ann S. Schwentker Brian S. Pan

BACKGROUND Our complete understanding of hypertrophic scarring is still deficient, as portrayed by the poor clinical outcomes when treating them. To address the need for alternative treatment strategies, we assess the swine animal burn model as an initial approach for immature scar evaluation and therapeutic application. METHODS Thermal contact burns were created on the dorsum of 3 domestic s...

2016
GUANYING YU LAN YE WEI TAN XUGUO ZHU YAONAN LI DUYIN JIANG

The extensive skin defects induced by severe burns are dangerous and can be fatal. Currently, the most common therapy is tangential excision to remove the necrotic or denatured areas of skin, followed by skin grafting. Xenogeneic dermal substitutes, such as porcine acellular dermal matrix (ADM), are typically used to cover the burn wounds, and may accelerate wound healing. It is assumed that bu...

2017
Yee Onn Kok Nadia Sim Priya Tiwari Ting Hway Wong Si Jack Chong

Dear Editor, Burns and trauma represent two of the most severe injuries that both developing and developed countries face today. Concomitant burn and traumatic injuries are significant in terms of disease burden and cost of treatment due to associated high morbidity and mortality. Existing literature for burn and traumatic injuries encompass injuries derived from terrorism, warfare, natural dis...

2015
Eduardo Mansilla Gustavo H. Marín Mirta Berges Silvia Scafatti Jaime Rivas Andrea Núñez Martin Menvielle Roberto Lamonega Cecilia Gardiner Hugo Drago Flavio Sturla Mercedes Portas Silvia Bossi Maria Victoria Castuma Sandra Peña Luengas Gustavo Roque Karina Martire Jose Maria Tau Gabriel Orlandi Adrian Tarditti

BACKGROUND In January 2005, Rasulov et al. originally published "First experience in the use of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) for the treatment of a patient with deep skin burns". Here, we present the first ever treated patient with cadaveric bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (CMSCs) in the history of Medicine. METHODS A young man, who severely burned 60 % of his total body surfa...

2017
Vlad Porumb Alexandru Florentin Trandabăț Cristina Terinte Irina Draga Căruntu Elena Porumb-Andrese Mihail Gabriel Dimofte Dragoş Pieptu

Background Most of the current models for experimental burns pose difficulties in ensuring consistency and standardization. Aim of Study We aimed to develop an automated, reproducible technique for experimental burns using steam-based heat transfer. Methods The system developed for steam exposure was based on a novel, integrated, computer-controlled design. Three groups of rats were exposed...

2008
Henk Hoeksema Jos Verbelen Ali Pirayesh Phillip Blondeel

The depth of a burn wound and/or its healing potential are the most important determinants of the therapeutic management and of the residual morbidity or scarring. Traditionally, burn surgeons divide burns into superficial which heal by rapid re-epithelialization with minimal scarring and deep burns requiring surgical therapy. Clinical assessment remains the most frequent technique to measure t...

2013
Jian Chen Hong Yan Gaoxing Luo Qizhi Luo Xiaolu Li Jiaping Zhang Zhiqiang Yuan Daizhi Peng Yizhi Peng Jianian Hu Jun Wu

Mortality remains one of the most important end-point quality control parameters to evaluate a burn care system. We retrospectively reviewed the characteristics and multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS) patterns of burn deaths in our center from January 2003 to December 2009. The mortality rate during this time period was 2.3%. Fifty-six patients died, including 49 males and 7 females. The...

Journal: :Annals of burns and fire disasters 2013
F Catalano F Mariano G Maina C Bianco J Nuzzo M Stella

Cement is a fine powder used to bind sand and stones into a matrix of concrete, making up the world's most frequently used building material in the construction industry. First described by Ramazzini in his book "De Morbis Artificia Diatriba" in 1700, the effect of cement on the skin was presumed to be due to contact dermatitis. The first cement burns case was published by Rowe and Williams in ...

Journal: :Current opinion in critical care 2007
Nicholas Namias

PURPOSE OF REVIEW This article reviews and critiques new developments in the critical care of burn patients. RECENT FINDINGS The practice of restrictive transfusion is slowly gaining traction. Abdominal compartment syndrome is associated with resuscitation volumes of 300 ml/kg per 24 h, and percutaneous decompression may be a treatment option. Adrenal insufficiency is common, but whom and whe...

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