2022
DOI: 10.3389/fsurg.2022.727983
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No statistically significant difference in long term scarring outcomes of pediatric burns patients treated surgically vs. those treated conservatively

Abstract: IntroductionPaediatric burns are a common clinical presentation. The long-term scar outcomes in paediatric burns patients are relatively unknown as most are discharged after 6 weeks follow up, apart from the small number that are followed up by scar services depending on geographical availability. We aimed to determine whether the long-term scarring outcomes are significantly different in those who had surgical treatment with Versajet® debridement and Biobrane®, vs. those treated conservatively with non-adhere… Show more

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“…This commentary aims to provide a constructive critique of the findings of this important and interesting study. As described, this study determined, in a cohort of pediatric burn patients, whether long-term scarring outcomes are different in those who had surgical treatment vs. those who were treated conservatively ( 1 ). The Brisbane Burn Scar Impact Profile (BBSIP) was used to measure scarring outcomes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This commentary aims to provide a constructive critique of the findings of this important and interesting study. As described, this study determined, in a cohort of pediatric burn patients, whether long-term scarring outcomes are different in those who had surgical treatment vs. those who were treated conservatively ( 1 ). The Brisbane Burn Scar Impact Profile (BBSIP) was used to measure scarring outcomes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%