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Free tissue reconstruction of a liquid nitrogen burn: a case report and literature review.

Patrick DalySusan McCrossanNiall M McInerney
Published in: Journal of burn care & research : official publication of the American Burn Association (2023)
Due to its boiling point of -196°C, liquid nitrogen is a cryogenic substance which is commonly used in many industries for its cooling properties. However, this extreme cooling capability means it also has the potential to inflict severe full-thickness burns. Despite its widespread use in the workplace, very little has been described in the literature regarding complex reconstruction of liquid nitrogen burns. We present a case that is unique, not only in its unusual mechanism of injury, but also in that it is the first described case of free tissue reconstruction of cryogenic burns.
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