• Title of article

    Facial Burns - Our Experience

  • Author/Authors

    Zatriqi, Violeta University Clinical Center of Kosovo - Surgery Clinic - Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Kosovo , Arifi, Hysni University Clinical Center of Kosovo - Surgery Clinic - Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Kosovo , Zatriqi, Skender University Clinical Center of Kosovo - Surgery Clinic - Department of abdominal surgery, Kosovo , Duci, Shkelzen University Clinical Center of Kosovo - Surgery Clinic - Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Kosovo , Rrecaj, Sh. University Clinical Center of Kosovo - Surgery Clinic - Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Kosovo , Martinaj, M. University Clinical Center of Kosovo - Surgery Clinic - Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Kosovo

  • From page
    26
  • To page
    27
  • Abstract
    Facial burns are generally considered severe. This is due to the possibility of respiratory complications. First responders check the nostrils for singed hairs. In severe cases there may be soot around the nose and mouth and coughing may produce phlegm that includes ash. Facial and inhalational burns compromise airways. They pose difficulties in pre-hospital resuscitation and are challenge to clinicians managing surviving burn victims in the intensive care setting. Management problems – resuscitation, airway maintenance and clinical treatment of facial injuries are compounded if the victim is child. Inhalational burns reduce survivability, certainly in adult victim. In our retrospective study we found that facial burns dominated in male gender, liquids and scalds are the most common causes of facial burns in children whereas the flame and electricity were the most common causes of facial burns in adults. We came to the conclusion in our study that surgical treatment minimizes complications and duration of recovery
  • Keywords
    facial burns , texture , deeply burned.
  • Journal title
    Materia Socio Medica
  • Journal title
    Materia Socio Medica
  • Record number

    2569259