Current Issue January-December 2021
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Vol 29 | Issue 1
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Editorial: Postburn rehabilitation and improvement of body image |
Vijay Kumar |
Improvement in quality of life and optimum functional recovery after burn injury is the final goal of burn care. After major burn injuries, look (body image) and functionality changed a lot. How a p... |
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Guru Speak: Tips for management of postburn neck contracture |
Parmod Kumar |
Postburn neck contractures are frequent sequelae after deep thermal burns. They are a significant cause of morbidity and pose a serious challenge for anesthesia. In developing countries, lack of ade... |
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Review Article: Airway management in patients with neck burn contracture |
Nidhi Gupta, Tanmay Tiwari, Haider Abbas |
Airway management is an important aspect during reconstructive surgeries of patients with postburn contracture (PBC) due to significant morbidity and mortality associated with it. The standard recom... |
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Review Article: Use of “tilapia” as a therapeutic agent in oral mucosal burns: An unprecedented proposal |
Areeba Shahid, Shivakumar Channaiah Ganiga, Sahana Shivakumar |
Water bodies purvey plenty of natural resources that are utilized to manufacture materials or are employed as novel medicines in medical and dental practice. Among sponges, corals, fishes, and other... |
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Original Article: Epidemiological analysis of burn patients in Hospital Melaka, Malaysia |
Mohd Tarmizi Mohd Said, Ilyasak Hussin, Izety Shezlinda Noran |
Background: Burn injury remains one of the most frequent public frequent public health concerns that are associated with significant morbidity and mortality. This study aims to understand the... |
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ISSN - Print: 0971-653X, Online: 2321-1415
The Official publication of NABI is the Indian Journal of Burns (IJB),
an annual journal that showcases pioneering work in
burn care, publishes research articles and
encourages the concept of setting standards of care
based on evidence based medicine. Burn care is an
evolving subject and the journal serves to keep
members updated with the latest protocol
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