Basic techniques for optimizing burn wound healing: insights from clinical practice

David G. Greenhalgh
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The purpose of this paper is to provide the author’s view on basic techniques to optimize burn wound healing. For burns that are partial thickness, the goal is to optimize re-epithelialization to reduce the chance of hypertrophic scarring. For deeper burns, there are principles that lead to better outcomes. For very small burns, such as on the hand, full-thickness skin grafts can be performed in the outpatient setting. For burns requiring split-thickness skin grafts, thicker grafts tend to contract less than thinner ones. Using wider skin grafts or breaking up straight seams with darts also leads to improved results. Choosing donor sites that either minimize scarring or can be hidden should also be considered. For the massive burn, one must still prioritize better grafts for more functional or cosmetic areas (face, hands). Early excision and coverage should reduce scarring. Despite the availability of newer technologies, simple strategies to treat the burn wound still lead to excellent results.
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本文旨在提供作者对优化烧伤创面愈合的基本技术的看法。对于部分厚度的烧伤,目标是优化再上皮化,以减少增生性瘢痕的机会。对于较深的烧伤,有一些原则可以带来更好的疗效。对于非常小的烧伤,如手部烧伤,可以在门诊环境下进行全厚植皮。对于需要分层植皮的烧伤,较厚的植皮往往比较薄的植皮收缩较小。使用更宽的植皮或用飞镖将直缝分割开来也能改善效果。还应考虑选择疤痕最小或可以隐藏的供皮部位。对于大面积烧伤,仍必须优先考虑在功能性或美容性较强的部位(面部、手部)进行更好的植皮。早期切除和覆盖应能减少疤痕。尽管有了更新的技术,但治疗烧伤创面的简单策略仍能带来极佳的效果。
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