• Title of article

    Life threatening burn injuries on holidays: problems of primary care, homeland referral and treatment at a domestic burn centre

  • Author/Authors

    Dietmar Ulrich، نويسنده , , Ernst-Magnus Noah، نويسنده , , Dennis von Heimburg، نويسنده , , Norbert Pallua، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
  • Pages
    6
  • From page
    277
  • To page
    282
  • Abstract
    Life threatening burn injuries during vacations abroad raise special problems. Depending on the infrastructure of the country, adequate medical care can be delayed and communication between the patient and the medical staff is frequently impossible due to language barriers. Often the patient finds himself in a critical condition, isolated from supporting relatives and financial difficulties may occur. By summarising three cases referred to our centre, we aim to emphasise particularities of the primary management of burned victims at foreign hospitals, their transport, and following therapy at a domestic burn unit. Primary shock treatment and vital surgical interventions, e.g. escharotomy or treatment of the concomitant trauma, are subject to the facility of the hosting country. After management of the acute phase and initiation of local wound treatment, the next step should be to stabilise and prepare the patient for transport. Aeromedical transportation with physician attendency, as well as contact with a domestic burn centre can be established via responsible organisations. At the domestic hospital, every burn victim from abroad deserves special attention. Wound colonisation with different bacterial species or fungi than the usual spectrum of the centre and the risk of crossinfections should be taken in account of the treating medical team. An structure plan for appropriate and continuing surgical treatment is necessary to prevent deterioration of the patientʹs condition and to optimise wound closure with autologous skin grafts or allogenic materials.
  • Keywords
    Transportation , Infections , Burns , holiday , Rescue organisations
  • Journal title
    Burns
  • Serial Year
    2001
  • Journal title
    Burns
  • Record number

    470171