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Management of Iatrogenic Full Thickness Electrical Burn in a Preterm Neonate Using W-plasty Technique Combined with a Median Sternotomy Incision

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Specialty General Surgery
Date 2012 Nov 8
PMID 23131210
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Abstract

Burns in the neonatal period are rare and most commonly due to iatrogenic causes. We report a case of a preterm neonate who sustained a full thickness electrical burn following the use of a temporary pacing pad. The case was complicated by significant co-morbidities and the need for cardiac surgery. We describe the surgical management of the case, using excision and closure in the form of a W-plasty. We discuss the reasons for this surgical decision and the importance of managing complex cases such as this on an individual basis.

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