نتایج جستجو برای: skin wound

تعداد نتایج: 251607  

A Taherian AA Vafaei H Miladi-Gorgi M Jarrahi

Glycyrrhiza glabra extract is gaining increasing acceptance as a folk remedy for treatment of wound. We studied the effect of its extract on wound tensile strength in albino rats. 20 male albino rats had a linear 3 cm incision made over skin of back. The animals were randomly divided into two experimental groups, as control and treatment. Animals of control group received topical cold cream onc...

2010
Tobias Hirsch Hans-Martin Seipp Frank Jacobsen Ole Goertz Hans-Ulrich Steinau Lars Steinstraesser

BACKGROUND Wound healing is a complex process, with many potential factors that can delay or complicate healing. Bacterial infection is one of the most dangerous complications once the skin barrier is destroyed. The search for optimal treatment of chronic and infected wounds is an ongoing challenge for healthcare professionals. METHODS This article discusses recent findings in the field of wo...

2017
Christoph Schaudinn Christin Dittmann Jana Jurisch Michael Laue Nazende Günday-Türeli Ulrike Blume-Peytavi Annika Vogt Fiorenza Rancan

Current research on wound infections is primarily conducted on animal models, which limits direct transferability of these studies to humans. Some of these limitations can be overcome by using-otherwise discarded-skin from cosmetic surgeries. Superficial wounds are induced in fresh ex vivo skin, followed by intradermal injection of Pseudomonas aeruginosa under the wound. Subsequently, the infec...

Journal: :The Canadian journal of plastic surgery = Journal canadien de chirurgie plastique 2009
Michael Sg Bell

The Department of Surgery, Division of Plastic Surgery, The Ottawa Hospital-Civic Campus, Ottawa, Ontario Correspondence and reprints: Dr Michael SG Bell, 402-1919 Riverside Drive, Ottawa, Ontario K1H 1A2. Telephone 613-739-5424, fax 613-739-7168, e-mail [email protected] When suturing thin skin under significant tension one runs a high risk of somewhat delayed wound healing and increased scar...

Journal: :Nursing times 2004
Amanda Clark

Suturing has been used as a method of primary wound closure for centuries. Despite the introduction of other methods of wound closure such as staples, tissue glue, and adhesive skin-closure strips, it has remained a popular and effective choice. This article looks at the principles of suturing minor skin lesions in adults, wound assessment and choosing a method of closure, basic suturing techni...

Journal: :Tissue Engineering Part B: Reviews 2019

Journal: :Trends in Immunotherapy 2017

Journal: :Pharmaceuticals 2021

Each year, millions of individuals suffer from a non-healing wound, abnormal scarring, or injuries accompanied by an infection. For these cases, scientists are searching for new therapeutic interventions, which one the most promising is use extracellular vesicles (EVs). Naturally, EV-based signaling takes part in all four wound healing phases: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remode...

2007
Marjorie Fierheller

A clinical investigation into the relationship between increased periwound skin temperature and localized wound infection Marjorie Fierheller, RN, BScN, Ms(c); Dr. Michael Clark; Dr. RG Sibbald; Chronic Wound Healing Clinic, Mississauga, Ontario Many studies relate the presence of chronic wound infection to reduced strength of healing tissue and delayed healing. Although failure to heal may be ...

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