Review of History of Basic Principles of Burn Wound Management
Hyun‐Jin Kim, Seongmee Shin, Donghoon Han
Abstract
Thermal energy is an essential and useful resource to humans in modern society. However, a consequence of using heat carelessly is burns. Burn injuries have various causes, such as exposure to flame, radiation, electrical, and chemical sources. In this study, we reviewed the history of burn wound care while focusing on the basic principles of burn management. Through this review, we highlight the need for careful monitoring and customization when treating burn victims at each step of wound care, as their individual needs may differ. We also propose that future research should focus on nanotechnology-based skin grafts, as this is a promising area for further improvement in wound care.
Topics & Concepts
Burn woundPersonalizationWound careMedicineIntensive care medicineBurn injuryFocus (optics)Medical emergencyWound healingComputer scienceSurgeryWorld Wide WebOpticsPhysicsWound Healing and TreatmentsBurn Injury Management and OutcomesPlanarian Biology and Electrostimulation