2023
DOI: 10.1111/iwj.14273
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An optimized procedure for paediatric facial laceration

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“…To find the percentage of wound closure area (WA) that improved, an equation was used: wound closure area (WAs − WAt)/WAs × 100. Here, Wat stands for the wound area value at a specific time and Was for the value on the day of surgery [ 24 , 29 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…To find the percentage of wound closure area (WA) that improved, an equation was used: wound closure area (WAs − WAt)/WAs × 100. Here, Wat stands for the wound area value at a specific time and Was for the value on the day of surgery [ 24 , 29 ].…”
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“…We have reviewed the article titled ‘An optimized procedure for paediatric facial laceration’, detailing a case involving a 2.5‐year‐old child who sustained a facial laceration after falling from a chair. 1 Following the optimized procedure for paediatric facial lacerations proposed by the authors, the patient successfully underwent aesthetic suturing under local anaesthesia, with a procedure duration of 20 min and no instances of awakening during the operation. We commend the authors' innovative contributions.…”
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