2022
DOI: 10.1136/emermed-2022-rcem2.19
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1467 Hair Tourniquet syndrome, an audit on the efficacy of depilatory creams. An analysis of 3 years of Data, showed a positive rationale for supporting the usage of depilatory cream to remove the hair

Abstract: Aims, Objectives and BackgroundPurpose of the study was to provide supporting evidence for the application of depilatory cream on a child presenting with hair tourniquet syndrome, and measure it’s efficacy and any side effects.Hair tourniquet syndrome is a rare phenonium and there are minimal evidenced based studies to support best practice on how to remove them safely.Our department has been using depilatory cream to dissolve the hair, and have audited 3 years worth of data in order to achieve a sample size l… Show more

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