Dr Sonia Hartog1, Dr Tim T. Wang1, Dr Bishoy Soliman1, Dr Jeon Cha1 1Royal North Shore Hospital, St Leonards, Australia Abstract: Escharotomy plays a recognised role in maintaining the viability of extremities affected by circumferential burns. Indication and technique of...
  • 26 August 2021
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Dr Rachel Kornhaber1,2, Dr  Denis Visentin1, Mr Deependra Thapa1, Dr Sancia West1, Professor Josef Haik1,2,3,4, Professor  Michelle Cleary1 1University of Tasmania, Alexandria, Australia, 2National Burns Center, Sheba Medical Center, Tel Hashomer, Israel, 3Institute for Health Research, University of Notre Dame,...
  • 30 May 2019
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Dr Mikaela Seymour1, Dr  Andrew  Maurice1, Dr Jason  Brown1 1Royal Brisbane and Womens Hospital, Stuart Pegg Burns Centre, Brisbane, Australia Abstract: Self immolations are usually very large burns, difficult to treat, and use a large portion of health resources. The...
  • 21 June 2018
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Dr Craig McBride1, Ms Margit Kempf1,2, Professor Roy Kimble1,2, Associate Professor Kellie Stockton1,2 1Pegg Leditschke Children’s Burns Centre, Centre for Children’s Burns and Trauma Research, University of Queensland, South Brisbane, Australia, 2Surgical Team: Infants, Toddlers, Children (STITCh); Lady Cilento Children’s...
  • 20 June 2018
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Dr Lucy Aitchison1, Dr  Morgan Haines1, Dr  Henry Shepherd1, Dr  Aruna Wijewardena1, Dr  Robert Gates1 1Royal North Shore Hospital, St Leonards, Australia Abstract: Purpose: To describe the epidemiological, microbiological and clinical aspects of burns patients with systemic fungal infections at...
  • 20 June 2018
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Dr Bronwyn Griffin1, Prof  Roy  Kimble1 1Centre For Children’s Burns And Trauma Research Abstract: Objectives Children residing in areas outside major metropolitan centres may be at higher risk of injury incidence and adverse outcomes as they are routinely exposed to...
  • 3 July 2017
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Dr Bronwyn Griffin1, Prof  Roy  Kimble1 1Centre For Children’s Burns And Trauma Research Abstract: Objectives Children residing in areas outside major metropolitan centres may be at higher risk of injury incidence and adverse outcomes as they are routinely exposed to...
  • 3 July 2017
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Dr Bronwyn Griffin1, Prof  Roy  Kimble1 1Centre For Children’s Burns And Trauma Research Abstract: Objectives Children residing in areas outside major metropolitan centres may be at higher risk of injury incidence and adverse outcomes as they are routinely exposed to...
  • 3 July 2017
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