[National expert consensus on clinical diagnosis and treatment of hot crush injury wound (2023 version)].

Zhonghua Shao Shang Yu Chuang Mian Xiu Fu Za Zhi

Published: March 2023

Hot crush injury is a kind of damage with high disability rate. Although some experience has been accumulated in diagnosis and treatment of hot crush injury over the years, its treatment is often not standardized and difficult to achieve a satisfactory therapeutic effect due to insufficient understanding of the particularity of hot crush injury wounds. In order to standardize the treatment of hot crush injury wounds and improve the treatment effect of hot crush injury wounds and the life quality of patients, the Burns and Trauma Branch of Chinese Geriatrics Society, Branch of Burn and Trauma Wound Repair Materials of Chinese Society of Biomaterials, and Wound Repair Professional Committee of Chinese Medical Doctor Association have reached a consensus on the causes, types, wound treatment, and precautions of hot crush injury based on the current situation and clinical experience in the diagnosis and treatment of hot crush injury at home and abroad. It would provide a reference for clinical diagnosis and treatment of hot crush injury wounds.

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