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Statistical analysis of factors affecting re-operative times in paediatric patients with scar deformity after deep second-degree burn injury

International Wound Journal Apr 12, 2018

Chen B, et al. - Experts evaluated the possible influential factors that were responsible for re-operative times in paediatric patients with scar deformity following deep second-degree burn injuries. They found the risk factors for re-operative times to be the size of scar, operation method, and combined operation method, while operation methods for the head and neck area and lower extremities were the critical factors for re-operative times. In order to reduce re-operative times, combined method to resolve scar-related problems could be used.
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