Burn Treatment and Reconstruction
A special issue of Medicina (ISSN 1648-9144). This special issue belongs to the section "Surgery".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 September 2024) | Viewed by 2900
Special Issue Editors
Interests: surgical oncology; burns; plastic surgery
Interests: burn; surgery; surgical oncology
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
We are thrilled to announce the upcoming Special Issue of Medicina, centered on “Burn Treatment and Reconstruction”. In response to the enduring challenges posed by burn injuries in healthcare, this Special Issue aspires to compile cutting-edge research and innovative approaches within the realm of burn care. Recognizing the persistent challenges that burn injuries pose in the healthcare landscape, this Special Issue aspires to serve as a compendium of leading-edge research and innovative strategies in the field of burn care.
We eagerly anticipate your valuable contributions, which will undoubtedly enrich our collective understanding of burn treatment and reconstruction.
We extend a warm invitation to researchers, clinicians, and experts to contribute original research articles, reviews, and clinical studies covering various facets of contemporary burn treatment. The following topics are of particular interest:
1) Innovative therapeutic strategies for managing burn wounds.
2) Progress in skin grafting techniques and tissue engineering.
3) Rehabilitation and long-term care for individuals recovering from burns.
4) Hiperbaric treatment as a support of surgical treatment.
5) Human amniotic membrane as an antiseptic-soaked dressing dedicated to infected wounds.
6) Burn treatment utilizing the amniotic membrane.
7) Applications of the amniotic membrane with platelet-rich plasma (PRP) in burn treatment.
8) Amniotic membrane as a carrier for skin cells, providing the potential for burn treatment using a new type of biovital graft.
9) Acellular dermal matrix (ADM) in burn treatment.
10) Enzymatic demarcation of necrosis.
11) Modern visualization technologies for burns, e.g., LASCA (laser speckle contrast analysis) and Spect-CT (single-photon emission computed tomography).
12) Reconstruction surgery in burn treatment, e.g., free flaps and microsurgery.
Dr. Marcin Gierek
Dr. Dariusz A. Waniczek
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- skin grafting
- tissue reconstruction
- burn innovative treatment
- enzymatic debridement
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