A severe contact burn from an exhaust pipe at the lower extremity: Primary macrovascular reconstruction was found to be effective
Contact burn is a challenging injury to manage, often penetrating very deep through the skin and into the muscle. The temperature and duration of contact with hot objects determine the burn depth. A 42-year-old man driving a motorbike fell down during a traffic collision. He unfortunately slid under...
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Main Authors: | Yoshitaka Matsuura (Author), Yuki Itano (Author), Koh Ogawa (Author), Akiko Shoji (Author), Isamu Terai (Author), Toshihiro Ishiko (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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