The progress of Chinese burn medicine from the Third Military Medical University-in memory of its pioneer, Professor Li Ao

Professor Li Ao was one of the founders of Chinese burn medicine and one of the most renowned doctors and researchers of burns in China. He established one of the Chinese earliest special departments for burns at Third Military Medical University (TMMU) in 1958. To memorialize Professor Li Ao on his...

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Published inBurns and trauma Vol. 5; no. 1; p. 16
Main Authors Li, Haisheng, Zhou, Junyi, Peng, Yizhi, Zhang, Jiaping, Peng, Xi, Luo, Qizhi, Yuan, Zhiqiang, Yan, Hong, Peng, Daizhi, He, Weifeng, Wang, Fengjun, Liang, Guangping, Huang, Yuesheng, Wu, Jun, Luo, Gaoxing
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England Oxford University Press 01.12.2017
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Summary:Professor Li Ao was one of the founders of Chinese burn medicine and one of the most renowned doctors and researchers of burns in China. He established one of the Chinese earliest special departments for burns at Third Military Medical University (TMMU) in 1958. To memorialize Professor Li Ao on his 100th birthday in 2017 and introduce our extensive experience, it is our honor to briefly review the development and achievement of the Chinese burn medicine from TMMU. The epidemiology and outcomes of admitted burn patients since 1958 were reviewed. Furthermore, main achievements of basic and clinical research for the past roughly 60 years were presented. These achievements mainly included the Chinese Rule of Nine, fluid resuscitation protocol, experience in inhalation injury, wound treatment strategies, prevention and treatment of burn infections, nutrition therapy, organ support therapies, and rehabilitation. The progress shaped and enriched modern Chinese burn medicine and promoted the development of world burn medicine.
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ISSN:2321-3868
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DOI:10.1186/s41038-017-0082-z