Color Atlas of Burn Reconstructive Surgery 2010
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-05070-1_3
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Debridement of the Burn Wound

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“…When excisional burn debridement is indicated, it is recommended that it be completed within the first 24-48 h after injury [208,209]. Early debridement can help decrease the ongoing systemic response to inflammation stemming from the persistence of devitalized tissue [210,211]. Removal of deep partial or fullthickness burn tissue with grafting and coverage with either permanent (preferred) or temporary graft can substantially decrease the daily rate of evaporative losses [212,213].…”
Section: Dermato-surgical Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When excisional burn debridement is indicated, it is recommended that it be completed within the first 24-48 h after injury [208,209]. Early debridement can help decrease the ongoing systemic response to inflammation stemming from the persistence of devitalized tissue [210,211]. Removal of deep partial or fullthickness burn tissue with grafting and coverage with either permanent (preferred) or temporary graft can substantially decrease the daily rate of evaporative losses [212,213].…”
Section: Dermato-surgical Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%