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The interdisciplinary management of Severe burns in pregnancy
Christoph Wallner, Peter Kern, Norbert Teig, Marcus Lehnhardt, Björn Behr Burns Open Volume 1, Issue 2, Pages (October 2017) DOI: /j.burnso Copyright © Terms and Conditions
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Fig. 1 Deep thickness burns of the right foot. (a) Admission record status showing deep thickness burns on the right foot and lower leg. (b) Wound status after burn blister removal. (c) Wound after Bromelain based enzymatic debridement on the first day after trauma revealing a vital wound bed with intact vascularization dermal (toes and proximal forefoot) and subdermal (distal forefoot). (d) Postoperative result (2months) after split thickness skin grafting without any additional debridement. Burns Open 2017 1, 74-77DOI: ( /j.burnso ) Copyright © Terms and Conditions
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Fig. 2 Superficial thickness burns of the right dorsal upper arm and the right pelvis. (Upper row) Wound status at admission of partial thickness burns of the right dorsal upper arm (a) and the right pelvis (b). (Lower row) Status 2months after trauma. Burns Open 2017 1, 74-77DOI: ( /j.burnso ) Copyright © Terms and Conditions
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Fig. 3 Multidisciplinary team approach of plastic surgeons, anesthetists, gynecologists and neonatologists. (a) Caesarean delivery with gynecologists and plastic surgeons before initial debridement of the burn wounds. (b) Initial examination of the newborn by the neonatologist. Burns Open 2017 1, 74-77DOI: ( /j.burnso ) Copyright © Terms and Conditions
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