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Burns: An Issue of Clinics in Plastic Surgery

ISBN: 9781437712650 | 1437712657
Edition: 1st
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: SAUNDERS W B CO
Pub. Date: 10/1/2009

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SummaryTable of Contents
This issue covers all aspects of treatment of the burned patient, from closure and excision of the burn wound to management and reconstruction of the burn scar. Also included are articles on the hypermetabolic response to burn injury and interventions to modify this response; fluid resuscitation of acutely burned patients; airway management and smoke inhalation injury; antimicrobial agents and dressings for the burn wound, including skin substitutes and skin grafts; and rehabilitation from significant burn injury.

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Prefacep. xi
An Historical Perspective on Advances in Burn Care Over the Past 100 Yearsp. 527
Burn Teams and Burn Centers: The Importance of a Comprehensive Team Approach to Burn Carep. 547
Airway Management and Smoke Inhalation Injury in the Burn Patientp. 555
Fluid Resuscitation of the Thermally Injured Patientp. 569
The Hypermetabolic Response to Burn Injury and Interventions to Modify this Response... MOREp. 583
Topical Antimicrobial Agents for Burn Woundsp. 597
What's New in Critical Care of the Burn-Injured Patient?p. 607
Surgical Excision of the Burn Woundp. 617
Closure of the Excised Burn Wound: Temporary Skin Substitutesp. 627
Closure of the Excised Burn Wound: Autografts, Semipermanent Skin Substitutes, and Permanent Skin Substitutesp. 643
Acute Management of Facial Burnsp. 653
Pathophysiology and Management of the Burn Scarp. 661
Rehabilitation After a Burn Injuryp. 675
Burn Reconstruction: the Problems, the Techniques, and the Applicationsp. 687
Outcomes from Burn Injury-Should Decreasing Mortality Continue to be Our Compass?p. 701
Indexp. 709
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