HEPARIN
TREATMENT IN EL SALVADOR
“Children
stop screaming, crying, and struggling before heparin is used.
Water baths with removal of burned tissue are stopped. Painful
topical antibiotic sulfa creams are not usually necessary. The
nurses especially observe the benefits and appreciate the improved
quiet calm of the burn ward, and the condition of the healed skin
is better, smoother, with few if any scars, and fewer contractures.
The children and the parents are happier. The children eat well,
sleep well, and are active.”
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Dr. Ildiko Tesak
said, “Doctor Saliba, do something! He sprayed heparin on the
burns of crying, screaming, and struggling children. Soon the Burn Ward
was calm and quiet.
The 15 seriously burned children in the Burn Ward of Benjamin Bloom
National Childrens Hospital in San Salvador, El Salvador, were screaming,
struggling, and crying. Accompanied by Drs. Bonilla and Zayas, Dr. Ildiko
Tesak, who had arranged Dr. Saliba’s visit, turned to him and
said,
“Dr. Saliba, do something!”
From his pocket Dr. Saliba withdrew a syringe previously filled with
heparin solution. At a distance of 30 inches, he sprayed heparin onto
the right upper extremity burns of an infant held by a nurse. In about
a minute, the infant stopped struggling and crying.
Then, too young to say words, she moved her burned left hand and forearm
into the stream of heparin. Realizing she was being helped, the infant
remained motionless while Dr. Saliba repeatedly sprayed her burn surfaces
and even rinsed several blisters with heparin.
He treated another child and then handed the syringe to Dr. Bonilla,
who treated several more. Soon the Children's Burn Ward ambience was
calm and quiet. Heparin was implemented as a treatment in El Salvador.Dr.
Antonio Manual Bonilla Cornejas, MD. FACS. Attending Pediatric Plastic
Surgeon, at Bloom Hospital. Trained in USA, at Harvard in Boston, and
Shriner's Galveston Hospital.

Dr. Antonio
Bonilla Cornejos |
“Children stop screaming, crying, and struggling when heparin
is used."
With Heparin treatment:
"Water
baths with removal of burned tissue are stopped.
Painful
topical antibiotic sulfa creams are not usually necessary.
The
nurses especially observe the benefits and appreciate the improved quiet
calm of the burn ward, and the condition of the healed skin is better,
smoother, with few if any scars, and fewer contractures.
The
children and the parents are happier. The children eat well, sleep well,
and are active.”
Dr.
Antonio Manual Bonilla Cornejas, MD. FACS. Attending Pediatric Plastic
Surgeon, at Bloom Hospital. Trained in USA, at Harvard in Boston, and
Shriner's Galveston Hospital.
In
work with Research Director Dr. J Gustavo Zayas
and 6 other MDs:
Started heparin topically and intravenously in 1999 in an average of
100 children/year.
Found
heparin affordably relieved pain without narcotics, using
less fluids and fewer surgical procedures, medicines, and
days in Hospital with few or no scars or contractures in burns
of all sizes.
Performed and published a study with Drs. JG Zayas of El
Salvador, now in Canada , and MJ Saliba, La Jolla CA, showing
adding heparin increased survival of children burned 40%
or more body size from 0% to 60%, and lowered infections
inside body (sepsis) by 60%.
Presented his experience and studies using heparin at 3rd
Int’l. Heparin Effects in Burns Symposium in Las Vegas,
NE, USA March 2000;
At
1st Pan-American Heparin in Burns Int’l Meeting in San
Salvador, El Salvador June 2000 which he, Dr. Zayas, and Dr.
Ildiko Tesak planned, supported and performed at 6th Int’l.
Heparin Therapy in Burns Symposium within the 5th Asian Pacific
Burn Congress in Shanghai, China in 2005, under auspices of
ISBI.
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Dr. Ildiko Tesak
said, “Doctor Saliba, do something! He sprayed heparin on
the burns of crying, screaming, and struggling children. Soon the
Burn Ward was calm and quiet.
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Dr. Jorge Gustavo
Zayas
Dr. Zayas now works in Canada |
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