Burns And Cold Injury
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added 35 months ago.
created by Brandon Ball.
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An 18 year old male comes to you with an old burn injury that has resulted in a flexion contracture of his left arm due to a thick band of scar traversing the antecubital fossa. You decide that a Z-plasty would be the best reconstructive option. If you design your Z-plasty with 60 degree angles...
An 18 year old male comes to you with an old burn injury that has resulted in a flexion contracture of his left arm due to a thick band of scar traversing the antecubital fossa. You decide that a Z-plasty would be the best reconstructive option. If you design your Z-plasty with 60 degree angles...
added 35 months ago.
created by Brandon Ball.
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A 28 YO male patient who is otherwise healthy and weighs about 80kg presents to the emergency department after extensive burns caused by a flash fire. You estimate that there are superficial burns covering 5% of the body, superficial partial thickness burns covering 15% of the body, and deep par...
A 28 YO male patient who is otherwise healthy and weighs about 80kg presents to the emergency department after extensive burns caused by a flash fire. You estimate that there are superficial burns covering 5% of the body, superficial partial thickness burns covering 15% of the body, and deep par...
added 35 months ago.
created by Brandon Ball.
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Following a burn injury, in which of the following areas would you use a sheet graft as opposed to a meshed graft?
Following a burn injury, in which of the following areas would you use a sheet graft as opposed to a meshed graft?
added 35 months ago.
created by Daniel Kozan.
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The most common cause of skin graft failure is:
The most common cause of skin graft failure is:
added 35 months ago.
created by Daniel Kozan.
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Choose the correct order for the stages of skin graft take: 1) plasmatic imbibition 2) inosculation and capillary ingrowth 3) adherence 4) revascularization
Choose the correct order for the stages of skin graft take: 1) plasmatic imbibition 2) inosculation and capillary ingrowth 3) adherence 4) revascularization
