Varun Harish
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Recent Articles
1.
Kim Y, Gillies R, Harish V
ANZ J Surg
. 2024 Dec;
95(1-2):262-263.
PMID: 39641379
Hip disarticulation is a salvage procedure for several hip and pelvic pathologies including recalcitrant pressure sores and pelvic soft tissue and bone neoplasms. This 'How I do it' article provides...
2.
Karunaratne Y, Romeo P, Harish V
Burns
. 2024 Jul;
50(7):1713-1718.
PMID: 38981800
Introduction: Patients with severe burn injuries are at risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE) and associated sequelae. Burn-injured patients may require larger doses of VTE prophylaxis so underdosing may occur with...
3.
Huang S, Toon C, Harish V
ANZ J Surg
. 2023 Sep;
93(11):2727-2735.
PMID: 37727039
Background: The majority of cutaneous squamous cell carcinomas (cSCC) have a favourable prognosis. However, a subset of cases follow an aggressive disease course with progression to metastasis and death. Several...
4.
Sritharan T, Haines M, Darton A, Wijewardana A, Elfleet D, Welsh K, et al.
Burns
. 2023 Mar;
49(6):1403-1411.
PMID: 36878736
Background: Several studies demonstrated that burn size calculations by referring clinicians are poor. The purpose of this study was to determine if inaccuracies in burn size estimation have improved with...
5.
Jung M, Harish V, Wijewardena A, Kerridge I, Gillies R
Burns
. 2022 Aug;
49(3):716-729.
PMID: 35941026
Background: The management of severe burn-injured Jehovah's Witness patients who decline a blood transfusion poses unique challenges. The literature is scant for guiding perioperative anaemia management in these patients. We...
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Haines M, Sritharan T, Darton A, Wijewardana A, Elfleet D, Welsh K, et al.
Burns
. 2022 Jun;
49(4):961-972.
PMID: 35728985
Introduction: Modern burn care is centralised, and studies show that early, prompt referral to dedicated burn services improve clinical outcomes. We describe the use of a novel clinical instrument, the...
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Soliman B, Sedaghat N, Yuen L, Harish V, French J
ANZ J Surg
. 2022 Jan;
92(9):2365-2367.
PMID: 35075753
No abstract available.
8.
Aggarwala S, Harish V, Roberts S, Brady M, Lajevardi S, Doherty J, et al.
J Burn Care Res
. 2020 Sep;
42(5):934-943.
PMID: 32930784
This prospective, randomized controlled trial study compared the effects of four dressings for adult partial thickness burns, focusing on re-epithelialization time and cost effectiveness. Adults with partial thickness burns meeting...
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Harish V, Li Z, Maitz P
Burns
. 2019 Oct;
45(8):1743-1748.
PMID: 31606315
Background: Animal studies indicate treating burn injuries with running water (first aid) for 20 min up to 3 h after burn reduces healing time and scarring. We have previously demonstrated...
10.
Harish V, Li Z, Maitz P
Burns
. 2018 Dec;
45(4):936-941.
PMID: 30553529
Background: Biobrane™ is a skin substitute used for the definitive management of partial thickness burns. No studies have examined the optimal timing of Biobrane™ application in this setting. The purpose...