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Evolving Challenges in Eschar Removal in the Treatment of Severe Burns
In the treatment of severe thermal burns, surgeons must work quickly to assess the severity of the wound to plan for the optimal treatment strategy while considering the timing for the removal of the eschar. These steps play a central role in the ability to advance a patient to wound closure and healing. In planning for eschar removal, surgeons must consider many factors, including depth, the severity and location of the burn, the physical and emotional health of the patient, and multiple potential risks including inflammation, blood loss, pain, infection, and scarring.
In this white paper, you will hear perspectives from leading burn surgeons on a range of issues in eschar removal and the impact that different approaches in patient management can have on outcomes.
The Challenge of Wound Assessment in Severe Burns: A Conversation with Drs. William Hickerson and Jeremy Goverman