05 September 2024 : Case report
Hydrogel-Based Dressings and Multidisciplinary Care in Severe Pediatric Burns: A Case Report of Successful Healing and Hypertrophic Scar Prevention
Management of emergency care
Yasser Ali Badereldien1ABCDEFG, Ghaleb Abdo Al-Mekhlafi2ABCDEFG*DOI: 10.12659/AJCR.944021
Am J Case Rep 2024; 25:e944021
Figure 2. Sequential intraoperative and postoperative wound dressing in the operating room. (A) Shows a patient’s upper extremity after Elasto-Gel dressing removal, with the right arm prominently displayed. The right arm and chest wall show deeper third-degree, yellowish-dark eschar underlying the tissues. (B) Provides a view of the same involved sites, including the patient’s right leg. (C) Shows the area after the application of Elasto-Gel absorbent wound dressing, followed by a bulky dressing using cotton, gauze, and crepe bandage.