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Herpes Zoster Manifestation in the Treatment of a Facial Scald Burn: A Case Report

Kim D, Lim S, Yoon J, Eo S, Han Y

Infections are a major complication in burn patients. In particular, in immunocompromised patients, burn wounds are prone to infections due to destroyed cutaneous barriers and a weakened immune response. It...
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Early Escharotomy of the Hand and Forearm in Electrical Burn: A Case Report

Jung SW, Kim HB, Yoo KT

Deep electrical burn on the hand and forearm causes ischemic tissue damage due to increased compartment pressure by tight eschars. Early detection of ischemia and prompt release of eschars are...
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Pectoralis Major Muscle as an Alternate for Reconstruction of Shoulder Fourth-Degree Burn

Kim JH, Choi JM, Chung CM, Park MC

In this article, we report two cases of pectoralis major muscle flap for a fourth degree burn on the shoulder in patients for whom performing latissimus dorsi (LD) flap was...
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Impact of Coronavirus Disease 2019 on Epidemiological Factors of Burn Patients in Emergency Rooms

Park Y, Lee J, Jung Y, Lee HJ

Purpose: Due to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak, many epidemiological and clinical factors of burn patients visiting emergency department (ED) have changed. We theorized that this is because of government’s...
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Aesthetic and Functional Reconstruction of Microstomia Following Burn

Kim SE, Cheon YW, Kim YJ

Among the various causes of microstoma, scar contracture followed by perioral burns accounts for a large proportion. Perioral burns are common in children who have suffered electric shock due to...
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The Application of Appropriate Flap Depending on the Location of Lower Extremity Burns

Seol SH, Chung CM, Park MC, Kim JH

Purpose: Lower extremities are different from other body parts, so appropriate flap according to each part of the lower extremities needs to be considered. The purpose of our study is...
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A Masked Marjolin Ulcer despite of Multiple Biopsies Performed at the Outpatient Clinic

Lee YC, Kim JH, Chung CM, Park MC

Marjolin ulcer (MU) is a rare occurrence of squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) in the location of a previous scar. Old thermal burn scars are the most common site of MU...
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Reconstruction of Severe Burn Scar Deformities on the Distal Nose and Philtrum

Kim JH, Chung CE, Lee CK, Kim DC

Severe facial burns on the peaking portion of the face, such as the nose, and the central facial structure, such as the upper lip, significantly result in ugly facial features....
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Reusing Recipient Vessel in Microsurgery for the Reconstruction of Lower Extremity Burn: A Case Report

Kim JH, Choi JM, Chung CM, Park MC

Selecting an appropriate recipient vessel is the first step in microsurgery for lower extremity reconstruction. As for the second attempt, finding an appropriate recipient vessel will be more challenging because...
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Reusing of Anterior Tibial Artery Used as a Recipient Vessel during the First Surgery for Reconstruction of Foot Burns: A Case Report

Seol SH, Chung CM, Park MC, Kim JH

It is challenging to determine which beneficiary recipient vessel to use when performing microsurgery. The condition of the previous recipient vessel controls the outcome, when using the same recipient vessel...
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A Basic Survey for Regional Capability of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy to Multiple Fire Victims

Lee W, Kang P, Wang SJ

Purpose: The purposes are identification of regional distribution of hyperbaric oxygen chambers and regional hyperbaric oxygen treatment capacity in case of a large numbers of fire victims in Korea. Methods: The...
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Ultrasonic Debridement as a New Treatment Tool for Chronic Wound Bed Preparation: A Case Study

Choi JH, Kim HB, Lee WY, Jung SW, Joo HS

A debridement method that causes minimal damage to normal tissue during the removal of necrotic tissue is important for chronic wound healing. A new instrument based on low-frequency ultrasound, the...
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Long-Term Results of Palmar Ulnar Border Composite Graft after Postburn Hand Scar Contracture Release

Kim Y, Eun S

Purpose: Hand skin defects and following scar contractures are common injuries and sequelae of home or industrial accidents. Glabrous skin defects should be replaced with similar skin to achieve functional...
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