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Circumferential burn

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Circumferential burn

  • is present when the entire circumference of a limb (or the trunk, neck, or digits) is burned
  • inelastic burned skin has potential to constrict the underlying tissues
    • especially if tissue oedema progresses, leading to tissue necrosis
  • all circumferential burns should be discussed with a burns service urgently (1)

Reference:

  1. Antrum J H G, Galloway J E, Anwar M U, Hodson S L. Managing a small burn BMJ 2022; 379 :e068812 doi:10.1136/bmj-2021-068812

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