Epidemiology and management burn problems in Marrakech: Report of 15 years of studies what solutions are we considering?
O. Aitbenlaassel,
I. Zine-Eddine,
O. Elatiqi,
Z. Alami,
L. Idelkhir,
Y. Lamalla,
I. Yafi,
M. Mahrouch,
M.El Gouatri,
D. Elamrani,
Y. Benchamkha
Affiliations
O. Aitbenlaassel
Department of Plastic Surgery and Burns, Mohamed VI University Hospital, Marrakech, Morocco
I. Zine-Eddine
Corresponding author at: Department of Plastic Surgery and Burns, Mohamed VI University Hospital, Ibn Sina Amerchich Avenue, Marrakech, Morocco.; Department of Plastic Surgery and Burns, Mohamed VI University Hospital, Marrakech, Morocco
O. Elatiqi
Department of Plastic Surgery and Burns, Mohamed VI University Hospital, Marrakech, Morocco
Z. Alami
Department of Plastic Surgery and Burns, Mohamed VI University Hospital, Marrakech, Morocco
L. Idelkhir
Department of Plastic Surgery and Burns, Mohamed VI University Hospital, Marrakech, Morocco
Y. Lamalla
Department of Plastic Surgery and Burns, Mohamed VI University Hospital, Marrakech, Morocco
I. Yafi
Department of Plastic Surgery and Burns, Mohamed VI University Hospital, Marrakech, Morocco
M. Mahrouch
Department of Plastic Surgery and Burns, Mohamed VI University Hospital, Marrakech, Morocco
M.El Gouatri
Department of Plastic Surgery and Burns, Mohamed VI University Hospital, Marrakech, Morocco
D. Elamrani
Department of Plastic Surgery and Burns, Mohamed VI University Hospital, Marrakech, Morocco
Y. Benchamkha
Department of Plastic Surgery and Burns, Mohamed VI University Hospital, Marrakech, Morocco
This is a retrospective study spread over 15 years has shed light on the economic and health infrastructure problems in a particularly poor and illiterate population, thus proposing solutions that can improve patient care, reduce complications and allow good social integration, academic and professional.