2022
DOI: 10.3390/children9070976
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Management of Pediatric Facial Burns with Zinc-Hyaluronan Gel

Abstract: Zinc-hyaluronan-containing burn dressings have been associated with enhanced reepithelialization and low infection rates, although their effectiveness has not yet been investigated in pediatric facial thermal injuries. This single-arm, retrospective cohort study assessed the characteristics of 23 children (≤17-year-old) with facial superficial partial-thickness burns and the wound closure capabilities of the applied zinc-hyaluronan gel. Patients were admitted consecutively to the Pediatric Surgery Division in … Show more

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“…4 The authors investigated a new method involving the use of intralesional zinc hyaluronate injection to prevent keloid scar recurrence after surgical excision and expected good results. 5 The authors' results indicate the nature of postsurgical keloid recurrence. In the first year after surgery, keloids did not develop, leading to incorrect conclusions of positive outcomes.…”
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confidence: 93%
“…4 The authors investigated a new method involving the use of intralesional zinc hyaluronate injection to prevent keloid scar recurrence after surgical excision and expected good results. 5 The authors' results indicate the nature of postsurgical keloid recurrence. In the first year after surgery, keloids did not develop, leading to incorrect conclusions of positive outcomes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%