Enzymatic debridement after mobile phone explosion: a case report.
This case report describes a paediatric burn injury resulting from a mobile phone lithium-ion battery explosion. The patient was treated with selective enzymatic debridement, which the authors note is simple, minimally invasive, and safe. The report concerns an acute thermal injury mechanism rather than EMF exposure.
Key points
- The article is a single case report involving a paediatric patient.
- The injury source was a mobile phone lithium-ion battery explosion causing thermal burns.
- Management included selective enzymatic debridement.
- The abstract frames enzymatic debridement as simple, minimally invasive, and safe.
- No electromagnetic field exposure parameters are provided in the abstract.
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