Introduction: There are major concerns about using the hemostatic net in Asian populations due to potential hyperpigmentation and the extended duration required for the markings to disappear. This study is the first to describe its use in this demographic and aims to determine the occurrence of hyperpigmentation from the hemostatic net and the time required for the markings to fade.
Methods: A retrospective review was conducted in patients who had a hemostatic net applied during facial surgery between July 2022 and April 2024 at Qprime Surgical Center in Bangkok, Thailand.
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August 2024
Ensuring bilateral symmetry when marking for abdominoplasty incision is critical and can be challenging when using traditional landmarks. This study aims to compare the outcomes of laser-assisted abdominoplasty marking to the traditional method. In this prospective study, patients undergoing standard abdominoplasty were included.
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April 2021
Background: During burn excision, the clinical judgment whether to excise or not excise the area with indeterminate burn depth is difficult. Indocyanine green angiography (ICGA) has been reported to provide high accuracy in diagnosing indeterminate burns. This study aims to evaluate the complete wound closures in both short-term and long-term outcomes after using ICGA precise marking to guide indeterminate burn excision.
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March 2021
Unlabelled: The clinical assessment of indeterminate burn wounds has relatively poor accuracy. Indocyanine green angiography (ICGA) has high accuracy and can be used to mark wounds precisely so as to guide burn excision. This study aimed to assess the differences between ICGA and clinical assessment marking and compare the marking result with the long-term wound outcome.
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January 2020
Managing cavity wounds that cannot be cleaned using standard irrigating solution is challenging. An immunocompromised patient with a horseshoe perianal abscess was selected to represent a heavy infection in cavity wounds. Diluted povidone-iodine was initially used to lavage the wounds, but the fever persisted and the irrigation was painful.
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March 2019
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March 2019
In wound care, we usually focus nearly all of our efforts on the wound area while paying little attention to the periwound area. Although the periwound area may seem unimportant, it matters to patients. A female patient was admitted with a wound at the perianal area.
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May 2019
Background: Clinical assessment of indeterminate burn wounds has been reported to yield poor accuracy, even when performed by burn experts. Indocyanine green (ICG) dye angiography has been found to be highly accurate in assessing burn depth, but there is still limited evidence of its use in indeterminate burn wounds. This study aims to compare the accuracy of ICG angiography to that of clinical assessment in assessing indeterminate burn wounds.
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November 2018
Performing interrupted intradermal suture during bi-layered skin closure is time consuming. The oblique intradermal suture is hypothesized to be a faster choice for intradermal closure while yielding similar wound cosmetic outcomes. This study aims to demonstrate the equivalence of wound outcomes between the interrupted oblique intradermal suture (OIS) and conventional interrupted intradermal suture (IS) methods.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Too much or too little information during patient education can increase patient anxiety. Needs-based patient education helps to determine the appropriate amount of information required to provide education based on patient needs. This study aimed to compare needs-based patient education with traditional patient education in reducing preoperative anxiety.
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