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Primary tangential excision for hand burns
1University Department of Plastic Surgery and Burns, University Medical Center, Ljubljana, Yugoslavia.
Hand Clinics
|May 1, 1990
Abstract:
The article describes the correct technique of primary tangential excision in deep dermal and third-degree hand burns. The operation performed under tourniquet facilitates the preservation of viable tissue, which is of utmost importance in hand burns. The therapeutic results depend on the extent of destroyed tissue. Primary tangential excision prevents fibrosis due to prolonged infection and impaired circulation, thus creating much more favorable conditions for reconstruction and rehabilitation.