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Journal of Craniofacial Surgery:
July 2008 - Volume 19 - Issue 4 - pp 942-950
doi: 10.1097/SCS.0b013e318175f38d
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Early Management of the Burned Pediatric Hand

Feldmann, Mark E. MD; Evans, Jill RN, MSN; O, Seung-Jun MD

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Abstract

Unique anatomic and pathophysiologic features of the thermally burned pediatric hand are reviewed, with a focus on direct management of the injured tissue in the early phases of the treatment process. A nonoperative approach to most pediatric hand burns is advocated, and principles of early wound care, including antimicrobial therapy, and escharotomy are described. Specific emphasis is placed on distinctive characteristics of the fifth digit which make it prone to contracture patterns resembling a boutonniere-type deformity and on newer wound care technologies that simplify the application process without loss of antimicrobial and barrier function. The technical principles of full-thickness burn excision, as well as considerations in selecting suitable graft for burn closure, are also discussed. Finally, basic techniques for splinting, positioning, and exercising the burned pediatric hand are described. When properly applied, the principles discussed herein have rendered the severely scarred, functionless hand a rarity after thermal injury.

© 2008 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc.

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