Systematic review of excision and grafting in burns: Comparing outcomes of early and late surgery in low and high-income countries
Introduction: While the benefits of early excision in burn surgery are clear, the advantages may be lost in low income countries with limited resources. It is important to identify the right timing of excision in different groups of patients, particularly those in low-income countries (LIC), as the...
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Main Authors: | Wong, Lingwei, Rajandram, Retnagowri, Allorto, Nikki |
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2021
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