نتایج جستجو برای: thickness wound

تعداد نتایج: 177117  

خلوصی , انسیه, روزمه , شهره, زارعیان , پروین, ظهیری , شهلا, کتابچی , فرزانه,

Background and purpose: Management of cutaneous wounds is an important subject in medicine. Different chemical agents have been used for wound healing but each of them has side effects. In this study, we examined the effects of an experimental ointment derived from a natural product on wound healing. Materials and Methods: Twenty-four white rabbits divided into three groups as fallows: con...

2013
Abu Bakar Mohd Hilmi Ahmad Sukari Halim Hasnan Jaafar Abu Bakar Asiah Asma Hassan

Wounds with full-thickness skin loss are commonly managed by skin grafting. In the absence of a graft, reepithelialization is imperfect and leads to increased scar formation. Biomaterials can alter wound healing so that it produces more regenerative tissue and fewer scars. This current study use the new chitosan based biomaterial in full-thickness wound with impaired healing on rat model. Wound...

A Zarabi F Pourzadehhosseini M. Rezvanipour R Malekpour

Introduction: Mummy was used in traditional medicine as a remedy for inflammation, articular injuries, rheumatism, bone fractures, wounds, and back pains. In a previous research, the healing effects of mummy on rabbit’s tibial fracture were studied and the results approved its efficacy. Considering some natives’ claim and suggestions of traditional medicine in regard to the effectiveness of mum...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 1982
J L Ubels H F Edelhauser K H Austin

The effects of fluorescein and Richardson's stain on corneal epithelial wound healing were compared in eyes of rabbits whose corneas had the epithelium removed by scraping or by n-heptanol. One eye of each rabbit was stained with fluorescein and the other eye was stained with Richardson's stain at intervals throughout the healing process, and the wounds were photographed for planimetry and dete...

Journal: :Acta biomaterialia 2012
Akihiro Saito Hiromi Miyazaki Toshinori Fujie Shinya Ohtsubo Manabu Kinoshita Daizoh Saitoh Shinji Takeoka

Polymeric ultra-thin films (nanosheets) possess unique properties that make them suitable materials for various biomedical applications. In our previous study, we assessed the use of an antibiotic (tetracycline, TC)-loaded nanosheet (or "TC-nanosheet") for the treatment of gastrointestinal tissue defects. The nanosheet consisted of three functional layers: layer-by-layer nanosheet as a stable p...

2015
Yang Woo Kim Seung Ryeol Baek Eun Sook Lee Sang Ho Lee Sang Hyun Moh Soo Yun Kim Ji Hong Moh Chieko Kondo Young Woo Cheon

BACKGROUND Rosa damascena, a type of herb, has been used for wound healing in Eastern folk medicine. The goal of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of rose placenta from R. damascena in a full-thickness wound model in mice. METHODS Sixty six-week-old C57BL/6N mice were used. Full-thickness wounds were made with an 8-mm diameter punch. Two wounds were made on each side of the back, a...

2014
Gabriel Djedovic Florian Stefan Kamelger Johannes Jeschke Hildegunde Piza-Katzer

Extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT) enhances tissue vascularization and neoangiogenesis. Recent animal studies showed improved soft tissue regeneration using ESWT. In most cases, deep partial-thickness burns require skin grafting; the outcome is often unsatisfactory in function and aesthetic appearance. The aim of this study was to demonstrate the effect of ESWT on skin regeneration after ...

Journal: :JAAD case reports 2015
Robert Bacigalupi Hooman Khorasani

INTRODUCTION Xenograft transplantation, first performed in the early 20th century, has been used successfully in traumatic wounds, burns, chronic ulcers, and surgical defects. Xenografts should be considered when facing not only limited donor skin or multiple patient comorbidities that may preclude successful full thickness skin grafting, but also unusually large surgical defects. Xenografts ar...

Journal: :Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries 1999
I F Starley P Mohammed G Schneider S W Bickler

Due to the limited resources for the management of burns in most regions of Africa there is a significant role for many aspects of traditional African medicine. The active component of many traditional preparations is often of plant origin and more than 25 plants have been described as useful in relations to burns and wound healing. Carica papaya is currently used in The Gambia at the Royal Vic...

Abdolreza Mohammadnia, Minoo Mahmoodi, Mohammad Ali Nilforouszadeh, Rahim Ahmadi, Sona Zare,

Background: The application of mesenchymal stem cells in the healing of chronic wounds is one of the most challenging issues in cell therapy. The present study investigated the efficacy of intradermal injection of umbilical cord Wharton's Jelly-derived mesenchymal stem cells in diabetic wound healing using ultrasound imaging in an animal model. Methods: During this experimental laboratory stud...

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