Clinical Challenges in Burn Surgery: Global Burn Surgery
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Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast
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🗓️ 4 January 2024
⏱️ 31 minutes
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Summary
Hosts: (affiliation and SM handles)
1. Manish Yadav, Kirtipur Hospital, Nepal
2. Barclay Stewart, Harborview Medical Center
3. Paul Herman, UW/Harborview General Surgery Resident, @paul_herm
4. Tam Pham, Harborview Medical Center (Editor)
Learning Objectives
1. Describe the global epidemiology of burn injury, disparities in burn injury and care, and highlight efforts to improve burn care in low and middle-income countries
2. Discuss two cases at a burn center in Kirtipur, Nepal, highlighting challenges in burn care in LMICs and innovations to address these challenges and provide high level care
a. Highlight enteral resuscitation as an innovative strategy with advantages for treating burn shock in low resource settings
b. Discuss the key burn concept of early excision and steps to ensure safe application in low resource settings
1. References
a. Gosselin, R., Charles, A., Joshipura, M., Mkandawire, N., Mock, C. N. , et. al. 2015. “Surgery and Trauma Care”. In: Disease Control Priorities (third edition): Volume 1, Essential Surgery, edited by H. Debas, P. Donkor, A. Gawande, D. T. Jamison, M. Kruk, C. N. Mock. Washington, DC: World Bank.
b. Stewart BT, Nsaful K, Allorto N, Man Rai S. Burn Care in Low-Resource and Austere Settings. Surg Clin North Am. 2023 Jun;103(3):551-563. doi: 10.1016/j.suc.2023.01.014. Epub 2023 Apr 4. PMID: 37149390.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37149390/
c. Davé DR, Nagarjan N, Canner JK, Kushner AL, Stewart BT; SOSAS4 Research Group. Rethinking burns for low & middle-income countries: Differing patterns of burn epidemiology, care seeking behavior, and outcomes across four countries. Burns. 2018 Aug;44(5):1228-1234. doi: 10.1016/j.burns.2018.01.015. Epub 2018 Feb 21. PMID: 29475744.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29475744/
d. Hebron C, Mehta K, Stewart B, Price P, Potokar T. Implementation of the World Health Organization Global Burn Registry: Lessons Learned. Annals of Global Health. 2022; 88(1): 34, 1–10. DOI: https://doi. Org/10.5334/aogh.3669
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35646613/
e. Jordan KC, Di Gennaro JL, von Saint André-von Arnim A and Stewart BT (2022) Global trends in pediatric burn injuries and care capacity from the World Health Organization Global Burn Registry. Front. Pediatr. 10:954995. doi: 10.3389/fped.2022.954995
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35928690/
f. Mehta K, Thrikutam N, Hoyte-Williams PE, Falk H, Nakarmi K, Stewart B. Epidemiology and Outcomes of Cooking- and Cookstove-Related Burn Injuries: A World Health Organization Global Burn Registry Report. J Burn Care Res. 2023 May 2;44(3):508-516. doi: 10.1093/jbcr/irab166. PMID: 34850021; PMCID: PMC10413420.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34850021/
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| 0:00.0 | Behind the surgery podcast, relevant and engaging content designed to help you dominate the day. |
| 0:13.0 | Hello and welcome to another clinical challenge episode of Behind the Knife from your |
| 0:26.8 | Burn Surgery Sub-specialty team at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle, Washington. |
| 0:30.9 | Today we're excited to discuss several cases highlighting global |
| 0:34.4 | burn surgery challenges and innovations. I'm Paul Herman, third-year general |
| 0:38.9 | surgery resident at the University of Washington General Surgery |
| 0:41.5 | residency, and I'm excited to be joined by Dr. |
| 0:44.3 | Bartley Stewart, Trauma, Burn, and Critical Care Surgery Faculty with extensive clinical and research |
| 0:49.4 | experience in global injury and burn care and one of his colleagues in Nepal Dr. Maniche Yadav. |
| 0:55.5 | Dr. Stewart, will you introduce Maniche and share how you begin working together? |
| 1:00.0 | Sure, thanks Paul. I'm very excited to be here and thanks to the invitation. |
| 1:04.0 | We've a privilege to share this title Dr. Manizhaudette, who's a dear friend and |
| 1:07.7 | Latin for insurance surgeon. |
| 1:08.7 | We're at the Cooper Hospital in Nepal. And the Paul Clapton-Mern Center is the largest to breakergier facility in the Paul, which is the country with an extremely |
| 1:16.1 | high burden of burning degrees burritas that we're going to touch on shortly. |
| 1:19.3 | So Maniche, thanks very much for your time. |
| 1:22.0 | Thank you, Paul. Thank you, Dr Stewart, further inpatient. |
| 1:25.0 | Okay, let's jump right in. |
| 1:27.0 | Can you tell us about your first case? |
| 1:30.0 | This is a four-year-old male child with about 40% burn and suspected |
| 1:35.7 | in lessened injury during warming at a far eastern village in Nepal which is |
| 1:40.1 | about 380 kilometers away and it almost takes over 30 hours to reach the capital. |
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