Dr Edward Raby1, A/Prof Laurens Manning1, Prof Fiona Wood1 1Fiona Stanley Hospital, , Australia Abstract: There is conflicting evidence from animal models on the effects of NSAIDs on healing and scar quality. Celecoxib has the potential to reduce acute inflammation...
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Miss Nathania Tanoto1, Dr Lisa Martin1,2, Dr Helen  Douglas3, Professor Fiona Wood1,2,3 1University Of Western Australia, Crawley, Australia, 2Fiona Wood Foundation, Murdoch, Australia, 3Burn Service of Western Australia, Fiona Stanley Hospital, Murdoch, Australia Abstract: Background Paediatric hand burns are a...
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Miss Eva Kierath1, Dr  Nicola  Gray, Dr Mark Fear, Dr Luke Whiley, Prof Fiona Wood 1BIRU, Perth, Western Australia , Australia Abstract: Introduction It has been established that a subset of paediatric patients that have sustained minor burns will face...
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Ms Florencia Moraga Masson, Elizabeth  Concannon, Lindsay  Damkat Thomas, Ivo  Damkat Thomas, Mr  Nicholas  Solanki, Mr  Marcus  Wagstaff, Mr  John E Greenwood 1Royal Adelaide Hospital, Adelaide , Australia Abstract: Introduction: Pain following burn injury can be challenging to manage. Biobrane...
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Dr Mia Jung1, Dr Varun Harish1, Dr Aruna Wijewardena1, Professor Ian Kerridge1, Dr Rowan Gillies1 1Royal North Shore Hospital, St Leonards, Australia Abstract: The management of a severe burn injury in Jehovah’s witness patients poses unique challenges. There is a...
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Miss Andrea Mc Kittrick, Professor Louise Gustafsson, Dr Tenelle  Hodson, Dr Amelia Di Tommaso 1Royal Brisbane And Women’s Hospital, Herston , Australia Abstract: Purpose: Burns injuries to the hands can impact how a person participates in daily activities and interacts...
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Dr Daniel Ricciardello1, Dr  Monique  Bertinetti1 1Children’s Hospital At Westmead, , Australia Abstract: Hypertrophic scarring in paediatric burns is common, with incidence reported to be over 20% in burn injured children under the age of 5. These scars significantly impact...
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Dr Samantha Lee1, Prof Suzanne Rea 1Child and Adolescent Health Service , Perth, Australia Abstract: With the advent of social media, online dissemination of exhibitionist videos has gained increasing popularity (Avery et al. 2016). Social restrictions due to COVID-19 have...
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Dr Daniel Ricciardello1, Dr  Monique  Bertinetti1 1Children’s Hospital At Westmead, , Australia Abstract: While the use of BTM and its short term outcomes in burns has now been widely reported there is scare information regarding its long term scar outcomes...
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Miss Tanesha Dimanopoulos2, Dr Lisa  Martin3, Dr Fear Mark1, Dr Fiona Wood1,2,3 1Fiona Wood Foundation, Murdoch, Australia, 2Burn Service of Western Australia, Nedlands, Australia, 3University of Western Australia, Burn Injury Research Unit, Crawley, Australia Abstract: Background Acute burn injury negatively...
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