Acute Burn Care.

Plast Reconstr Surg

From the Section of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, University of Chicago.

Published: April 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • The article focuses on the essential roles of plastic surgeons in managing burn injuries, highlighting the need for improved acute burn care practices due to workforce shortages.
  • It covers important learning objectives, including understanding the current epidemiology, pathophysiology, and emergency management of burns, as well as techniques for wound assessment and care.
  • The piece also discusses advancements in surgical methods, fluid resuscitation guidelines, and both traditional and innovative approaches for closing burn wounds using autografts and skin substitutes.

Article Abstract

Learning Objectives: After studying this article and viewing the videos, the participant should be able to: 1. Describe the current epidemiology of burn injuries. 2. Understand burn pathophysiology and perform a wound assessment. 3. Summarize the initial emergency management of a burn patient. 4. Calculate the anticipated fluid resuscitation requirements for a burn injury, and diagnose the complications of overresuscitation. 5. Describe the diagnosis and management of inhalation injury. 6. List the goals of wound care for superficial and deep burns, and describe the closed dressing technique. 7. Perform excision of a burn wound. 8. Compare various wound closure techniques using autografts and skin substitutes.

Summary: Plastic surgeons are essential members of the multidisciplinary burn team. Burn injuries remain common, and plastic surgeons have an opportunity to develop and innovate the field of acute burn care in light of workforce shortages. Burn pathophysiology is complex and dynamic, which informs the challenges encountered during the perioperative phase. Accurate burn wound assessment remains difficult, with implications for diagnosis and management. A systematic approach is required when stabilizing a major burn and/or inhalation injury with newly updated fluid resuscitation and triage guidelines. Wound care continues to evolve, with an emphasis on a closed dressing technique. For deeper burns, new surgical techniques are emerging for surgical débridement, along with improvements to traditional methods of tangential excision. Following excision, a number of established and novel techniques are available to close the wound with either autografts or skin substitutes.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/PRS.0000000000011182DOI Listing

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