Dr A.Loskotova-Novotna - M. D. (Czech Republic)
In 1984 - 1996 we treated 192 patients with burn trauma in the surgical
department - 131 out patients and 61 hospitalised (26 adults and 35 children).
Besides of basic surgical therapy, we also used acupuncture (ACU) with
steel needle to point 7 of Jung pathway (Lie Cchue) bilaterally. A course of the burns was
various, from degree II (deep dermal burn) to degree III (full thickness burn) with total
percentage area burn from 5 to 20 % of body surface. Duration of application of needles
was once a day for 30 minutes, in the acute stage twice a day for 30 -120 minutes and in
advance epithelization once every other day for 30 minutes.
CONCLUSION: Contribution of ACU as a subsidiary method of treatment
was positive. ACU markedly participates in reducing the development of burn shock, in
shortening the duration of infection, in accelerating epithelization of the skin and
exported an analgetic and sedative effect. 61 patients were cured in 4 weeks without a
plastic operation, without keloid scars ant contractures. Working absence was shortened,
less of analgetics, sedatives and antibiotics were used. The use of ACU in burn trauma is
simple, quick by acting and easily available.