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| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Grade'''
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Type'''
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Description'''
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| I||Contusion||Microscopic or gross hematuria. Urological studies normal.
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| I||Hematoma||Subcapsular, non-expanding without parenchymal laceration.
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| II||Hematoma||Non-expanding peri-renal hematoma confined to renal retroperitoneum.
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| II||Laceration||<1.0 cm parenchymal depth of renal cortex without urinary extravasation.
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| III||Laceration||>1.0 cm parenchymal depth of renal cortex without collecting system rupture or urinary extravasation.
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| IV||Laceration||Parenchymal laceration extending through renal cortex, medulla, and collecting system.
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| IV||Vascular||Main renal artery or vein injury with contained hemorrhage.
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| V||Laceration||Completely shattered kidney.
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| V||Vascular||Avulsion of renal hilum that devascularises kidney.
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===Burn Thickness Chart<ref>Haines E, et al. Optimizing emergency management to reduce morbidity and mortality in pediatric burn patients. Pediatric Emergency Medicine Practice. 12(5):1-23. EB Medicine.</ref>===
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! Thickness
! Deepest Skin Structure Involved
! Pain & Sensation
! Appearance
! Expected Course
! Image
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| '''Superficial (first-degree)'''
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*Epidermis
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*Painful
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*Dry, erythema (no blisters)
*Blanching (intact cap refill)
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*Heals without scarring, 5-10 days
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[[Image:Sunburn.jpg|70px]]
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| '''Superficial Partial (second-degree)'''
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*Superficial dermis (papillary region)
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*Painful
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*Wet, pale pink, blisters
*Blanching (intact cap refill)
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*Heals without scarring, <3 weeks
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[[Image:Hand2ndburn.jpg|70px]]
[[Image:Scaldburn.jpg|70px]]
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| '''Deep Partial (second-degree)'''
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*Deep dermis (reticular region)
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*Decreased sensation
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*Pale white-yellow, blisters
*Does ''not'' blanch (absent cap refill)
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*Heals in 3-8 weeks
*Likely to scar if healing >3 weeks
*May require skin-graft if does not heal within 3 weeks
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[[Image:major-2nd-degree-burn.jpg|70px]]
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| '''Full (third-degree)'''
*Hypodermis (subcutaneous tissue)
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*Decreased sensation
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*White, leathery
*Does ''not'' blanch (absent cap refill)
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*Heals by contracture, >8 weeks
*Almost always requires skin grafting
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[[Image:8-day-old-3rd-degree-burn.jpg|70px]]
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| '''Fourth-degree'''
*Underlying fat, muscle and bone
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*Decreased sensation
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*Black; charred with eschar
*Does ''not'' blanch (absent cap refill)
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*Does not heal
*Frequently requires amputation
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[[Image:Ожог кисть.jpg|70px]]
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Revision as of 17:28, 27 February 2021

Grade Description Image CT Example
I
  • Contusion
    • Microscopic or gross hematuria. Urological studies normal.
  • Hematoma
    • Subcapsular, non-expanding without parenchymal laceration.

Grade I

Grade I

II
  • Hematoma
    • Non-expanding peri-renal hematoma confined to renal retroperitoneum.
  • Laceration
    • <1.0 cm parenchymal depth of renal cortex without urinary extravasation.

Grade II

Grade II

III
  • Laceration
    • >1.0 cm parenchymal depth of renal cortex without collecting system rupture or urinary extravasation.

Grade III

Grade III

IV
  • Laceration
    • Parenchymal laceration extending through renal cortex, medulla, and collecting system.
  • Vascular
    • Main renal artery or vein injury with contained hemorrhage.

Grade IV

Grade IV

V
  • Laceration
    • Completely shattered kidney.
  • Vascular
    • Avulsion of renal hilum that devascularises kidney.

Grade V

Grade V