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Burns
Case: Thermal Injuries
Case: Thermal Injuries
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This document discusses the evaluation, treatment, and post-operative care for thermal injuries, specifically burns to the hands. The case study involves a 24-year-old soldier who sustained burns while refueling a helicopter. <br /><br />The initial evaluation of the patient's left and right hand is mentioned, but no specific details are provided. Additional information is needed to determine the severity of the burns and the extent of tissue damage. <br /><br />Resuscitative measures that need to be taken urgently include airway protection, fluid replacement, and surgical debridement. Escharotomies and compartment releases should be performed promptly to prevent further tissue damage. <br /><br />During the acute phase, surgical procedures such as skin grafts may be recommended to promote wound healing and prevent infection. <br /><br />In the sub-acute phase and during the rehabilitative/reconstructive time frame, various procedures may be anticipated, such as reconstructive surgery or hand therapy. <br /><br />The post-operative hand therapy prescription may involve range of motion exercises and splinting to promote healing and prevent complications. External fixation may be used in severe cases to maximize functional outcomes. <br /><br />The document also briefly discusses the importance of post-operative care, including in-hospital management and rehabilitation center or home care. It is noted that sequential surgical procedures are often necessary for optimal outcomes.
Keywords
thermal injuries
burns
hands
evaluation
treatment
post-operative care
case study
soldier
refueling
helicopter
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