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Citation

Achauer BM, Bartlett RH, Wilson LF. J. Foot Surg. 1976; 15(2): 43-46.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1976, Williams and Wilkins)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

16053

Abstract

The most severe trauma a patient can sustain is a major burn. When a person is seriously burned, initial care begins with maintaining an adequate airway and adequate blood volume and urinary output by intravenous fluids. After the patient has been stabilized, the wound is of primary importance, and postage stamp split thickness grafts are used for skin coverage. When these are secure and a maximal range of motion has been obtained, reconstructive procedures should be started.


Language: en

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