Treatment of patients with major burn injury in the Burn Unit, Far Eastern District Medical Center of Federal Medical Biological Agency, Russia

Author:

Griban P. A.1ORCID,Terehov S. М.2,Maystrovskiy K. V.3,Usov V. V.3,Polezhaev A. A.4,Protopopov V. V.2,Sotnichenko S. A.2,Bogdanov V. A.2

Affiliation:

1. Far-Eastern District Medical Center of Federal Medical Biological Agency; Pacific State Medical University; Far-Eastern Federal University, School of Medicine

2. Far-Eastern District Medical Center of Federal Medical Biological Agency

3. Far-Eastern District Medical Center of Federal Medical Biological Agency; Far-Eastern Federal University, School of Medicine

4. Far-Eastern District Medical Center of Federal Medical Biological Agency; Pacific State Medical University

Abstract

The present study involves an analysis of treatment results of the severe burn patients of the Burn Unit, Far Eastern District Medical Center in 2020–2022. The paper describes a clinical case of comprehensive intensive treatment of a patient with major burn injury (80% body surface area burned). The study indicates a vital importance of the fastest evacuation of severely burned patients to a special care unit and adequate intensive therapy to be carried out during transportation. This enables an invasive surgical approach to be adopted, including effective early removal of necrotic tissues, leading to a reduction in the number of complications and improvement of treatment outcomes. The recovery of patients with major burn injury highly correlates with total availability of medication and instruments, individual management of patients, and active rehabilitation measures.

Publisher

Pacific State Medical University

Subject

General Medicine

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