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An 8-year-old boy, who was playing with a lighter around leaves, experienced full-thickness burns to both his legs and was transferred to the Grady Burn Unit in Atlanta.
“Kids who play with fire often don’t know how to put themselves out,” says Dr. Juvonda Hodge, Associate Professor of Surgery, Emory University School of Medicine, and Assistant Burn Director at Grady Burn Unit. “They don’t teach them stop, drop and roll like when I was in school.”
Despite the patient’s large TBSA wounds, he is now an active, football-playing 10-year-old.
Watch this case-specific webinar to hear Dr. Hodge discuss:
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- How her team addressed a small infection
- Her thought-process for the staging process before skin graft
- The impact of patient compliance of dressings after discharge
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Watch On Demand
An 8-year-old boy, who was playing with a lighter around leaves, experienced full-thickness burns to both his legs and was transferred to the Grady Burn Unit in Atlanta.
“Kids who play with fire often don’t know how to put themselves out,” says Dr. Juvonda Hodge, Associate Professor of Surgery, Emory University School of Medicine, and Assistant Burn Director at Grady Burn Unit. “They don’t teach them stop, drop and roll like when I was in school.”
Despite the patient’s large TBSA wounds, he is now an active, football-playing 10-year-old.
Watch this case-specific webinar to hear Dr. Hodge discuss:
-
- How her team addressed a small infection
- Her thought-process for the staging process before skin graft
- The impact of patient compliance of dressings after discharge