In the Rapid Review series, we briefly review the key points of a clinical review paper (or three). The topic this time: pediatric burns. The papers: Arbuthnot, M. K., & Garcia, A. V. (2019). Early resuscitation and management of severe pediatric burns. Seminars in Pediatric Surgery, 28(1), 73–78. https://doi.org/10.1053/j.sempedsurg.2019.01.013 Sheridan, […]
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In this month’s edition of the research round-up, we have everything from Bayesian analysis to CPR in outer space. With that kind of range, hopefully I have found something interesting for every reader.
The management of burn blisters has always produced a lot of debate. My teaching was to leave the blisters alone, as deroofing them provides no benefit but increases pain. Recently I have noticed a push to have burns debrided. Both in Canada and New Zealand, I have had plastic surgeons […]