BURNS PREVENTION & CARE

FOCUS ON THE EVIDENCE

ANZBA ASM 2008 ● 16 - 19 September 2008 ● Sofitel, Melbourne, Australia

Program Overview

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  Tuesday 16 September 2008
0730 - 1300 ANZBA Board Meeting Room: Victoria Suite 1
1300 - 1500 ANZBA Education Meeting Room: Victoria Suite 1
1300 - 1600 Nursing Forum Room: Brisbane Room
1300 - 1600 Allied Health Forum Room: Victoria Suite 2
1530 - 1700 HOUSE Meeting Room: Victoria Suite 1
1600 - 1730 ANZBA Burns Prevention Forum
Agenda; Terms of Reference
Room: Victoria Suite 3
   
1230 - 1900 Registration
1730 - 1930 Welcome Reception, Exhibition Area
   
  Wednesday 17 September 2008
0730 Registration
   
0815 Welcome
Heather Cleland, ASM Convenor
Dale Edgar, President, ANZBA
Room: Arthur Streeton Auditorium
0830 Murray Clarke Oration
Professor David de Kretser, AC, Governor of Victoria
0915 Keynote address: Nutrition and metabolism in burn care
Prof Steven E Wolf
1000 Morning Tea & Exhibition (Terrace Room)
  Themed session: Sepsis Room: Arthur Streeton Auditorium
1030 - 1045 Invited speaker: Alex Padiglione (Infectious Diseases Physician, Alfred Hospial, Melbourne)
Infection in the Burns Patient
1045 - 1100 Prediction of blood stream infection
Prof Steven E Wolf
1100 - 1106 Adult burns patients with P. aeruginosa bacteraemia: a predictable disease?
Patrick Mahar*, Jason Wasiak, Dr Alex Padiglione, Melissa Hinrichs, Eldho Paul, Heather Cleland
1106 - 1115 Discussion
  Fungal Infection
1115 - 1121 Candidemia and invasive candidiasis: a review of the literature for the burns surgeon
Dr Jennifer Ha*, Clinical Prof Fiona Wood, Suzanne Rea
1121 - 1136 Fungal burn wound infection
Prof Steven E Wolf
1136 - 1144 A Clinical study of fungal infection in burn patients
Prof Gaoxing Luo*, Prof Yizhi Peng*, Prof Jun Wu*, Dr Wenguang Cheng
1144 - 1150 Candida and Thermal Injury; 10 Years Experience from a Specialist Burns Centre
Dr Edwina Moore*, Dr Alex Padiglione, Jason Wasiak, Heather Cleland
1150 - 1200 Discussion
1200 Lunch & Exhibition (Terrace Room)
Poster Presentations (Promenade)
  Plenary : Inhalation injury Room: Arthur Streeton Auditorium
1300 - 1315 Diagnosis of inhalation injury
Prof Steven E Wolf
1315 - 1323 Cyanide poisoning: The diagnostic problem
Rachel Armfield*, Rob Duncan, Ken Dunn
1323 - 1338 Alternative modes of ventilatory support - Experience with APRV
Prof Palmer Q. Bessey
1338 - 1353 Physical respiratory management techniques
Dale Edgar
1353 - 1403 Inhalation injury in Southwest of China,
Prof Gaoxing Luo*, Prof Yizhi Peng, Dr Zhiqiang Yuan, Jing Tang, Wenguang Cheng, Prof Jun Wu*
1403 - 1415 Discussion & Break into Concurrent Rooms

Burns Prevention in Children

Room: Arthur Streeton Auditorium

Burn Prevention

Room: Carillon Room

1415 - 1425

Social Inequality and Burn Injuries in New Zeland
Raakhi Mistry*, Lela Pasisi, Audrey Robbin, Simon Chong, Joanna Stewart, Richard Wong She

1415 - 1425

Real solutions for a real problem - Burns SA Aboriginal Burns Program
Kurt Towers

1425 - 1435

A prospective audit of the differing demographics, treatment & prognoses of paediatric burns sustained
in suburban Darwin & remote Northern Territory 1997 - 2008
Dr Rohan Brent*, Jan Diwell, Alison Mustapha, David Read, Dr Daniel Swan

1425 - 1435

Contributory factors to fire burn injury with alcohol involvement
Karen Ashby*, Erin Cassell, Yvonne Singer, Frank Stockton, Sharon
Pepperdine, Heather Cleland

 

1435 - 1445

Discussion

1435 - 1445

Youth justice safety and hazard education
Murray Talbot*, Hana Menezes

1445 - 1455

Early fire safe program – burn data for the very young
Andrew Smith*, Dawn Hartog

1445 - 1455

Military burn injuries in Iraq and Afghanistan: Prevention issues

Steve Jeffery

1455 - 1503

Hands off!...Paediatric contact burns from oven doors
Claudia Ponce*, Connie Somers, Debbie Maze, Paul Chatten, Vasant Rajan

1455 - 1500

Discussion

 
1503 - 1511

Burn Dangers III: The Hidden Menace - High school prevention DVD
Siobhan Connolly*, Anne Darton

1500 - 1510

Preventing hot tap water scalds: have the NSW plumbing regulations made a difference?
Lara Harvey*, Dr Roslyn Poulos, Prof Caroline Finch, Dr John Harvey

1511 - 1521

Victorian Burns Prevention Partnership - Making a difference
Yvonne Singer*, Hana Menezes, Dawn Hartog, Andrew Smith, Frank Stockton, Murray Talbot, Carmen Akauoi

1510 - 1518

Scald prevention. Should we get our care institutions in order first?
Dr Peter Hamer*, Dr Ian Mackie, Sheila Kavanah, John Greenwood

1521 - 1530

Discussion

1518 - 1530

Discussion

1530 Afternoon Tea & Exhibition (Terrace Room)
 

Plenary: The gut, nutrition & metabolism in burns patients

Room: Arthur Streeton Auditorium
1600 - 1620 Invited Speaker: Tim Leong (Intensive Care Physician, Alfred Hospital, Melbourne)
Metabolism and nutrition issues in the critically ill burn patient
1620 - 1640 Infection and the gut
Prof Steven E Wolf
1640 - 1645 Discussion
1645 - 1651 Early Enteral Feeding, What's the evidence?
Rachel Jeffery*, Sharon Forbes, Margaert Forbes, Linda Giumelli, Rochelle
Kurmis, Lauren Mills, Caroline Nicholls, Vicki Young
1651 - 1657 Predictive energy equations - which should we use?
Sharon Forbes*, Margaret Forbes, Linda Giumelli, Jenny Green, Gwen Hickey,
Rachel Jeffrey, Rochelle Kurmis, Lauren Mills, Caroline Nicholls, Vicki Young
1657 - 1703 Measured vs predicted energy requirements in adult burns patients
Sharon Forbes*, Lynda Gillen, Prof Jeffrey Lipman, A/Prof Michael Muller, Dr Jennifer Paratz
1703 - 1708 Discussion
1708 - 1723 Quantification of protein metabolism in the burn patient
Prof Steven E Wolf
1723 - 1730 Discussion
   
1730 - 1900 ANZBA AGM
   
1930 Optional Functions
   
  Thursday 18 September 2008
0630 - 0745 Smith & Nephew Breakfast Session
Technology applications in burn care - Hydrosurgery and Negative Pressure Wound Therapy
Room: Carillon Room
0730 Registration
   
0800 - 0830 Keynote Address: Burn Registries
American NBR - Lessons Learnt
Prof Palmer Q. Bessey
Room: Arthur Streeton Auditorium
  Plenary: Registries: The Australian and New Zealand Context
0830 - 0900 Invited Speaker: Prof Peter Cameron
Can clinical registries help change outcomes?
0900 - 0915 NSW Severe Burn Injury Service data: 2005 to 2008
Anne Darton*, Siobhan Connolly, Yvonne Burford
0915 - 0930 Discussion
  Keynote Address: Pain
0930 - 1000

Burn injury pain - the continuing challenge
Dr Gretchen J. Summer

1000 Morning Tea & Exhibition (Terrace Room)

Pain

Room: Arthur Streeton Auditorium

Burn Wound Assessment & Management

Room: Carillon Room

1030 - 1050

Invited Speaker: Dr Skantha Vallipuram (Pain Management Consultant, Alfred Hospital)

Pain management in acute adult burn care: Issues and consequences

Assessment
1030 - 1038

Clinical correlation of laser doppler imaging in treadmill related friction burns to the hand
Micheal Geraghty*, Dr Vasant Rajan, Dr Rohit Kumar, Dr Monique Bertinetti, Dr John Harvey, Dr Peter Hayward

1050 - 1105

Burn injury pain in an animal rodent model
Dr Gretchen J. Summer

1038 - 1046

Accurate Laser Doppler Imaging prediction of burn wound outcome in children: is it possible before 48, hours?
Khanh Nguyen*, Diane Ward*, A/P Andrew Holland

1105 - 1125

Invited Speaker: Doug Johnson (Fellow, Department of Anaesthesia and Pain Management, Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne)

Morphine, Metabolites and Adjuncts: Difficulties treating pain in major paediatric burns

1046 - 1102

Confocal optical biopsy systems and burns Examples of their usefulness in burns practice
Dr Ian Mackie *, Dr John Greenwood

Use of the vivoscope-1500 to assess burn depth - a comparison with clinical examination

fDr Ian Mackie *, Dr John Greenwood

1125 - 1135

Taking the worry out of pain
Kate Miller, Belinda Kipping*, A/Prof Sam Bucolo, Prof Roy Kimble

1102 - 1110

Discussion

1135 - 1145

Stop! You are hurting me
Carmen Akaoui, N. Cloke

 
Skin Substitutes
1145 - 1200

Discussion

1110 - 1125

Invited Speaker: Steven Jeffery

Use of skin substitutes in the burn patient

1125 - 1140

Integra for burns involving joints
Prof Palmer Q. Bessey

1140 - 1152

The first experience of using the artificial dermis PELNAC® outside of Japan
Dr Shinichiro Sakata*, A/Prof J. Fred Leditschke, Prof Roy Kimble

1152 - 1200

Discussion

1200 Lunch & Exhibition (Terrace Room)
1200 - 1400 Binational Burns Registry
Steering Committee Meeting & Reference Committee Meeting
Room: Victoria Suite 1 & Victoria Suite 2
   
1400 - 1930 Dragon Boat Racing on the Yarra
The races will be followed by a BBQ at the Richmond Rowing Club
   
  Friday 19 September 2008
0630 - 0745

Negative Pressure Wound Therapy - Case Presentation Prof. Peter K M Maitz
Science Behind V.A.C.® Therapy
KCI Medical   

Room: Victoria Suites
0630 - 0745

Molnlycke Breakfast Session
Targeting bacteria and protecting the skin -  Molnlycke Health Care presents a  new antimicrobial dressing  

Room: Carillon Room
0730 Registration
   
0800 Keynote Address Measuring outcomes after lower limb burn injury
Dale Edgar
Room: Arthur Streeton Auditorium
   

Physical Outcomes of Burn Care

Room: Arthur Streeton Auditorium

Psychosocial Aspects of Burn Care: Outcomes

Room: Carillon Room

0830 - 0842

Return-to-work post-burn: Re-designing treatment and assessment practices to achieve best outcomes
Dr Zephanie Tyack*, Angela Thynne*

0830 - 0840

From conceptual to empirical: Psycho-social and pastoral care rehabilitation for burn survivors and their families through the evaluation of the Burns Survivor Support Network
Dr Lindsay Carey*, Nerissa McCartney, Dr Laurie Prosser, Susie O'Neil, Matthew

0842 - 0854

Collecting patient-reported outcomes from Burn Injury – The ongoing quest for a good methodology
Margot Masters*, Tanja Healey

0840 - 0850

Validity of the SF-36 for temporal measurement of quality of life outcomes in burns survivors
Alana Dawson*, Genevieve Hankey, Dale Edgar, Michael Phillips, Prof Fiona Wood

0854 - 0906

Physical outcomes of patients with burn injuries - a medium term follow-up
Dr Kathy Stiller, Mark Jarrett, Margaret McMahon*

0850 - 0900

Benchmarking the SF-36 for burns patients against WA norms
Genevieve Hankey*, Alana Dawson, Dale Edgar, Michael Phillips, Prof Fiona Wood

0906 - 0918

Functional outcomes for children aged 5 - 14 years following burn injury
Megan Simons*, A/Prof Jenny Ziviani

0900 - 0910

Psychosocial Impact of Burn Injuries on Young Children and Families
Alexandra De Young*, Prof Roy Kimble, Prof Justin Kenardy

0918 - 0930

Burns outpatients: Assessing the physical and psychosocial impact of a burn injury in children with burns
Megan Simons*, Kate Miller

0910 - 0920

Is there a better age to be burned?
Sandra Spalding*, Cheri Templeton

0930 - 0942

Exercise and metabolism post burn injury
Anita Plaza*, Dr Jenny Paratz, Kelly Stockton, Dr Robert Boots, Dr Michael Muller

0920 - 0930

Family member's adaptation following major traumatic injuries; the impact of
Admssions to the Alfred Trauma/Burns Unit
Anna Wellington-Boyd*, Leah Du Plooy*, Dr Lou Harms

0942 - 0954

Scarring in Paediatric Scald Burns; Prospective Observational Study to record the Incidence and Review of Factors
Dr Vasant Rajan*, A/Prof Andrew Holland, Dr John Harvey

0930 - 1000

Discussion

0954 - 1000

Discussion

 
1000 Morning tea & Exhibition (Terrace Room)
 

Basic Science

Room: Victoria Suites

Clinical Research

Room: Carillon Room

Epidemiology/Workforce/Resource Issues

Room: Arthur Streeton Auditorium

1030 - 1042 Application of MSC from human Umbilical Cord Blood to Repair Mouse Skin wound
Prof Gaoxing Luo*, Wenguang Cheng, Dr Weifeng He, Xiwei Chen, Prof Jun Wu
A randomised controlled trial comparing aqueous crème and bees wax crème in the provision of relief from post burn itch
P.A. Lewis, K. Wright, M.W. Steer, A. Webster, R. Cinco, G. Gardner, M. Rudd
The burns workforce in Australia and New Zealand – a survey
Margaret McMahon
1042 - 1054 Bone Marrow in the Healing Wound
Dr Natalie Giles
Myocardial function in acute burns
Dr Jennifer Paratz*, A/Prof Robert Boots, A/Prof Michael Muller, Prof Jeffrey Lipman
Implications of current burn disaster protocols on burn unit work-load. Could we cope in the event of a major disaster?
Dr Ian Mackie *, Sheila Kavanagh, Dr John Greenwood
1054 - 1106 Single administration of MT-IIA enhances wound healing following burn injury
Natalie Morellini*, Dr Natalie Giles, Dr Suzanne Rea, Prof Sarah Dunlop, Prof Lyn Beazley, Associate Prof Adrian West, Dr Mark Fear, Clinical Prof Fiona Wood
Investigating the link between Graft Failure and Positive Pre-operative Burn Wound Cultures
Dr Monique Bertinetti*, Dr Vasant Rajan, Dr Andrew Holland, Dr John Harvey
Unravelling the true cost of British burn care & it’s implications for raising National Standards of Care
Rachel Armfield*, Rob Duncan, Ken Dunn
1106 - 1118 Regulation of macrophage migration and adhesion in burns
Dr Rachael Murray*, Kelly Veale, Shane Whittaker
Bioimpedance analysis as a non-invasive measure of whole body fluid shifts post acute burn injury
Maureen Tan*, Boyuan Khoo, Jacqueline Goh, Dale Edgar, Prof Fiona Wood
Paediatric Burns - more important than Road Traffic Accidents?
Rachel Armfield*, Prof Sarah O'Brien, Ken Dunn
1118 - 1130 Immune regulation after burn injury
Joshua Vogel
Fluid resuscitation using the TMMU formula post major burns
Prof Gaoxing Luo*, Prof Yizhi Peng, Dr Zhiqiang Yuan, Prof Jun Wu, Prof Yuesheng Huang, Prof MarkFitzgerald
Assessing the impact of missing data in evaluating the recover of minor burn patients
Claire van der Ruit*, Krischelle Burke, Ramona Lapuz, Vidya Finlay
1130 - 1142 Activin and follistatin profiles at the injury site and systemically following burn injury
Melissa Hinrichs*, Prof Catriona McLean, Jason Wasiak, Heather Cleland, A/Prof David
Phillips
A randomised controlled pilot study comparing a silicone net dressing (Mepitel®) and a monofilament polyamide woven dressing (SurfaSoft®) on a paediatric donor site wounds treated with epithelial cell suspension (Recall®)
Samual Campanella*, Dr Anne-Sylvie Ramlet, Dr Pat Rapley, Fiona Wood, Satvinder
Dhaliwal
Snapshot on kidsburns - An innovative digital referral service for paediatric burn care
Kelly Waddell
1142 - 1154 The optimal duration and delay after which first aid is still effective
Leila Cuttle*, Margit Kempf, Pei-Yun Liu, Dr Olena Kravchuk, Julie Mill, Dr Xue-Qing Wang, Prof Roy Kimble
The graft sparing benefits of Hydrocolloid Dressings on deep dermal burns
Alison Mustapha
 
The Integration of Clinical and Educational Paediatric Burn Telehealth Services in Western Australia
Tania McWilliams*, Fiona Wood, Suzanne Rea, Joshua Bodey, Joseph Kaissis
1154 - 1206 Engineering the microcirculation
Dr Thanassi Athanassopoulos*, Dr Sarah Newey, Nita Fisher, Dr Jon Smythe, Mike Tyler, Prof Gus McGrouther, Prof Adrian Harris, Dr Suzanne Watt
Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis Syndrome – Our Experience in the United Kingdom and New Zealand
Dr Nathan Harris*, Mansoor Khan, Richard Wong-She
Clinical benchmarking and clinical audits – The challenges and usefulness of local vs national models
Sheila Kavanagh*, Dianne Elfleet, Alison Mustapha, Hana Menezes
1206 - 1218 Quality assessment of meshed skin graft temporally stored at 4oC
Dr Zhe Li *, Dr Peter Maitz, Christine Overend, Dr James Ledgard, Dr Peter Kennedy
The severe burns patient with tracheostomy: Implications for management of dysphagia, Dysphonia
Nicola Clayton*, Dr Peter Kennedy, Prof Peter Maitz
Australian vs American Burns Therapy – are our practices different?
Tanja Healey *, Frank Li
1218 - 1230     The Churchill retrospective
Yvonne Singer
1230 Lunch & Exhibition (Terrace Room)
Poster Session (Promenade)
1330 - 1345 Julian Burton Burns Trust Presentation Room: Arthur Streeton Auditorium
1345 - 1400 EMST

Prof Peter Maitz

1400

Workshops

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  Managing challenging behaviour

The Traffic Light Behavioural Management Assessment System - Our experiences
Alwena Willis

  Psychosocial aspects of care: peer support and reintegration

Starting a hospital based group program for adolescent burn patients
Bronwyn Wigg

Third Degree: A local, hospital-run, burns peer support network
Tanja Healey*, Andrea Parker, John Greenwood

Understanding how burn survivors view their re-engagement in life roles
Scott Presnell*, Anna Tan Chew Na, Jacqueline Salway

  Evidence in Burns

JBI COnNECT Burns Node – a unique system to access, utilise and evaluate evidence based Burn care practices
Sheila Kavanagh*, Craig Lockwood

  Burns pain assessment and management for nurses
  The burns service juggling act, splints, dressings and oedema - the ongoing dilema
1530 Afternoon tea & Exhibition (Terrace Room)
1600 2009 Conference Promotion Room: Arthur Streeton Auditorium
  Plenary: Research in burns - Past and future directions  
 

The year in review
Prof Steven E Wolf

Future directions in burn pain research
Dr Gretchen J. Summer

1700 Conference close
   
1900 ASM Dinner @ Zinc, Federation Square

 

Posters

  Septic shock
Carmen Akaoui
  Is it predictable, so preventable?
Carmen Akaoui
  Diffusible factors are produced by fibroblasts and keratinocytes grown on tropoelastin-coated surfaces
Jessica Almine *, Dr Zhe Li, Dr Peter Maitz, Prof Anthony Weiss
  A retrospective study was undertaken to determine a feacal management protocol for burned patients
Jo Bartlett, Jenny Wilson *, Joann Farrell, Jenny Stilton
  Managing faecal contamination in critically burned patients
Jo Bartlett, Joann Farrell, Jenny Wilson *, Jenny Stilton
  Axilla contracture management using high density foam
Veronica Berry*, Sarah Caddigan*
  Rehabilitation of speech and swallowing following surgical reconstruction of the lips and nose post electrical burn injury
Nicola Clayton *, J Ledgard, Prof Peter Maitz, Dr Peter Kennedy, Prof Peter Haertsch
ANZBA Prevention Committee: We want you!
Siobhan Connolly
  Results of a survey on the effectiveness of the “Burn Scar Management for Therapists”
Completing the quality improvement cycle
Anne Darton *, Cheri Templton, Michelle McSweeney, Dr Frank Li
Enhancing teamwork: the Occupational Therapy Burns Team
Lauren Day *, Megan Simons
Burns Early Discharge Programme (BEDP) 9 years report: In search of trends
Joy Fong, Prof Fiona Wood, Alwena Willis *
Development of a Nutrition Support Flowchart for burns patients admitted to the Royal Hobart Hospital
Linda Giumelli *, Rebecca Schrale, Craig Quarmby
Balance assessment following lower limb burns: introducing instrumented balance assessments
Tiffany Grisbrook *, Dr Siobhan Reid, Dr Catherine Elliott, Prof Bruce Elliott, Dale Edgar, Prof
Fiona Wood
Opthalmic manifestation of candida sepsis secondary to nappy rash
Dr Jennifer Ha *, Dr Fiona Wood
65% total boy surface area burns and Antiphospholipid Syndrome - A thrombogenic problem
Dr Nathan Harris *, Richard Wong-she
Implementation of burns education plan for staff in large surgical unit
Hayley Harris
Escharotomy
Tracey Hurley
Families; we might not love them but your patient can’t survive without them
Carolyn Hynes
BEYOND THE BURN: Therapeutic intervention for burn injured children focussing on body image andesteem
Jessica James-Chadwick
I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles - a distraction tool, used to help alleviate anxiety and pain
Robin Karandonis
Burn wound healing is positional dependent: A quantitative analysis from a porcine burn model
Margit Kempf*, Pei-Yun Liu, Ms Leila Cuttle, Olena Kravchuk, Julie Mill, Prof Roy M. Kimble, Dr Xue-Qing Wang
Abdominal Compartment Syndrome in severe burns patients
Dr Johnny Kwei *, Dr Aruna Wijewardena, Dr Robert Gates, Dr John Vandervord
Return to work following a severe burn injury: Results of a retrospective pilot study at Concord Hospital
Nicola Lloyd, Dr Frank Li*
Experiences of an international teaching program for physiotherapy in rehabilitation in Vietnam
Nicola Lloyd, Dr Frank Li *
Anti-epilepsy drugs and skin graft healing
Dr Nelson Low *, Jessica Wilson, Dr Aruna Wijewardana, Dr John Vandervord
Improving referral communications between rural hospitals and major burns units
Dr Nelson Low *, Peter Campbell
Capnocytophaga: infection, septicaemia, recovery and reconstruction
Dr Stephanie Low *, John Greenwood
Burn Survivors Network - National Burn Survivors Family Camp - Camp Phoenix
Nerissa McCartney, Lindsay Carey, Laurie Prosser, Susie O'Neill
The implementation of a 'Burns / Intensive Care link nurse' to facilitate best practice burn management
Briony Mitchell *, Sheila Kavanagh
Cigarette related burn injury
Dr Patel Bhavik*, Dr Keith Towsey, Dr Yana Pearson, Dr Dilip Gahankari, Dr Michael Muller, Dr Michael Rudd
Rescuing of a super severe burn injury patient with acute renal failure by CRRT
Prof Yizhi Peng*, Prof GaoxinG lUO, Yonglin Liu, Prof Jialian Hu, Yin Zhuang, Wenguang
Cheng, Prof Mark Fitzgerald
Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy Management of Lower Limb Burns. Have our practices changed over the last 10 years
Anita Plaza *, Charlotte Farnden, Brooke Hoskin, Amber Jones, Michelle Spermon,
Kate Wooldridge
Cultured Epithelial Autograft - CEA TODAY
Miranda Pye
Burns infected by immersion in contaminated water
Dr Noel F. F. Ribeiro *, Dr Christopher H. Heath, Jessica Kierath, Dr Suzanne Rea, Dr Mark
Duncan-Smith, Prof Fiona M. Wood
  Cryogenic ‘Frosting’ Burns from an aerosol spray
Dr Mark Strahan, Dr Noel F. F. Ribeiro *, Dr Suzanne Rea, Prof Fiona M Wood
Elastin-based dermal substitutes
Jelena Rnjak *, Dr Zhe Li, Dr Peter Maitz, Prof Anthony Weiss
  Parent attitudes towards medical students attending a paediatric burns outpatient clinic
Dr Shinichiro Sakata *, Prof Roy Kimble
Extensive neonatal necrotising fasciitis in a 5-day-old infant. A successful outcome from prompt diagnosis, surgical debridement and skin grafting
Dr Shinichiro Sakata *, Dr Romi Das Gupta, A/Prof J. Fred Leditschke, Prof Roy Kimble
Complex reconstruction starting 18 months post-burn injury: Describing the therapists’ journey
Christie Brown *, Megan Simons, Prof Roy Kimble, Katherine Dalton, Nadine Frederiksen
Burns survivors blending into the crowd - Can they?
Sandra Spalding *, Cheri Templeton
Cryogenic burns from intentional use of aerosol spray are an emerging phenomenon in children
Dr Giorgio Stefanutti *, Dr Joshua Yee, Anthony Sparnon
The experience of injury and hospitalisation for adult burns patients and their carers
Sue Taggart *, Natalie Ko, Rae Anne Johnson, Janice Gullick, Sandra West
Crouching to walking
Cheri Templeton *, Claire Toose, Jaimee Shepherd, Rhianydd Thomas, Dr Matthias Axt, Dr Robert Gates
Surface area assessment of major burns in adults and paediatrics
Ann Collette Tomlinson- Smith
Hand Burns - Always daring to be different
Claire Toose *, Cheri Templeton, Rhianydd Thomas, Jaimee Shepherd
Social work service delivery - The Burns and Plastics Treatment Centre experience
Deepali Trackroo *, Sandra Spalding
Burn Depth Assessment for Patients
Katharine Welsh
"If you're happy and you know it clap your hands": Paediatric hand burns
Simone West
More than a burn: Social work intervention in identifying and responding to cumulative harm in paediatric burn care
Bronwyn Wigg
Non-meshed split skin autografts for hand burns
Dr Aruna Wijewardena*, Dr Johnny Kwei, Dr Ravindra Jayalath, Dr Robert Gates, Dr Megan Hassall, Dr Nicholas Lotz, Dr John Vandervord
Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy guidelines for the management of patients with a burn injury at the Royal Adelaide Hospital
Nicola Williams*, Margaret McMahon, Tanja Healey
  Positioning and splinting the burn patient in the Intensive Care Unit
Nicola Williams
  Impact of burn injuries on paediatric patients
Alexandra Manna
  Electrical burns in children
Josephine Dannials
  What is happening to our children? The changing trends in paediatric burns.
Linda Quinn, Anthony Sparnon
  The use of E-link in Occupational Therapy data collection and treatment of burns outpatients. Fiona Poelchow