The effect of features of surgical treatment of children with the extensive thermal injuries on the frequency of invasive candidosis

A G Baindurashvili , A S Kolbin , M A Brazol , A M Aristov

Traumatology and Orthopedics of Russia ›› : 76 -80.

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Traumatology and Orthopedics of Russia ›› :76 -80. DOI: 10.17816/2311-2905-1882
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The effect of features of surgical treatment of children with the extensive thermal injuries on the frequency of invasive candidosis

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The authors analyzed the results of treatment of 78 children with the extensive thermal injury in age from 4 months to 16 years. The frequency of invasive candidosis was 32%. Following peculiarities of surgical treatment exert statistically reliable influence on the development of this mycological complication: the burn more than 50% body surface, necrectomy on the 1-2 day after injury, escharotomy more than 15% body surface, disuse the xenografts, size of the donor wound more than 10% in the primary skin grafting, the number of skin graftings less than 3.

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children / thermal injury / surgical treatment / invasive candidosis

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A G Baindurashvili, A S Kolbin, M A Brazol, A M Aristov. The effect of features of surgical treatment of children with the extensive thermal injuries on the frequency of invasive candidosis. Traumatology and Orthopedics of Russia 76-80 DOI:10.17816/2311-2905-1882

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