2022
DOI: 10.47955/jkbs.22.0009
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Early Escharotomy of the Hand and Forearm in Electrical Burn: A Case Report

Abstract: Deep electrical burn on the hand and forearm causes ischemic tissue damage due to increased compartment pressure by tight eschars. Early detection of ischemia and prompt release of eschars are necessary for prevention of ischemic tissue damage. Early escharotomy is a useful decompressive therapy for prevention of ischemia of the distal upper extremity. (J

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“…However, long immobilization periods of the hand and forearm, both pre-and postoperatively, may increase the risk of joint stiffness. Therefore, some studies recommend early exercise after burn injury before skin grafting, and early exercise after skin grafting before graft take [6,22]. In our study, gentle exercises were started 3∼5 days after the burn injuries.…”
Section: Electrical-burn Wounds Are Characterized By Other Causesmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…However, long immobilization periods of the hand and forearm, both pre-and postoperatively, may increase the risk of joint stiffness. Therefore, some studies recommend early exercise after burn injury before skin grafting, and early exercise after skin grafting before graft take [6,22]. In our study, gentle exercises were started 3∼5 days after the burn injuries.…”
Section: Electrical-burn Wounds Are Characterized By Other Causesmentioning
confidence: 96%