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Citation

Edelman GC, Sweet ME, Messing EM, Helgerson RB. Burns 1991; 17(6): 506-509.

Affiliation

Division of General Surgery, University of Wisconsin, Madison 53792.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1991, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

1793504

Abstract

A patient with severe electrical burns to his perineum and genitalia is presented. Evaluation of such patients necessarily includes local wound exploration, cystourethroscopy and proctoscopy. The principles of early serial debridement and wound closure were applied to all tissues including testis and penis. Removal of non-viable tissue and wound closure was accomplished by postburn day 10 without sacrifice of viable tissue and without wound sepsis. The benefits of early debridement and wound closure are reduction of infection, earlier onset of physiotherapy, quicker recovery of function, and shortened hospital stay.


Language: en

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