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Planimetry Study of the Percent of Body Surface Represented by the Hand and Palm: Sizing Irregular Burns Is More Accurately Done With the Palm
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1995
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DermatoglyphicUpper ExtremityAnatomyDermatologyOrthopaedic SurgeryGross AnatomyBody CompositionKinesiologyIrregular BurnsConsistent TemplateHealth SciencesPhysical MedicinePlanimetry StudyBurn ManagementHand SurgeryBurn Scar PreventionHand TherapySurface AreaHand TraumaHuman MovementMedicinePlastic SurgeryBody Surface
Sizing irregular burns is commonly done with use of the patient's hand as a template representing 1% of the body surface. To verify that this is accurate over a broad range of ages or to see if the surface of the palm is a more consistent template, a planimetry study was done. This revealed that the surface area of the palm averaged 0.52% total body surface area (+/- 0.07) and the palmar surface of the hand 0.85% total body surface area (+/- 0.08). The surface of the palm was a more consistent template and represented 0.5% of the body surface over a broad range of ages.