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Acute surgical vs non-surgical management for ocular and peri-ocular burns: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Kevin M KliftoAla ElhelaliCaresse F GurnoStella M SealMohammed AsifC Scott Hultman
Published in: Burns & trauma (2019)
This systematic review and meta-analysis found that compared to non-surgical interventions, acute surgical interventions for ocular, eyelid, and/or eyelash burns were found to have greater visual acuity on follow-up, shorter epithelial defect diameters on follow-up, greater changes in epithelial diameters from baseline, smaller epithelial defect areas on follow-up, greater changes in epithelial defect areas from baseline, greater numbers of healed epithelial defects, more keratitis infections, and a greater reduction in limbal ischemia, possibility preventing the need of a future limbal stem cell transplantation.
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