نتایج جستجو برای: thickness wound

تعداد نتایج: 177117  

2016
Naveen M. Krishnan Benjamin J. Brown Steven P. Davison Neil Mauskar Matthew Mino Marion H. Jordan Jeffrey W. Shupp

BACKGROUND For the noncolonized wound, achieving tension-free, primary wound closure is ideal. Some surgeons advocate imbrication of deeper tissues rather than undermining, posing that imbrication preserves more dermal perfusion while still reducing tension at the wound edge. We sought to determine which technique most reliably reduced wound tension while preserving dermal wound perfusion. ME...

Journal: :International wound journal 2016
Yi Zhang Tao Wang Jinguang He Jiasheng Dong

Growth factor (GF) therapy has shown promise in treating a variety of refractory wounds. However, evidence supporting its routine use in burn injury remains uncertain. We performed this systematic review and meta-analysis assessing randomised controlled trials (RCTs) to investigate efficacy and safety of GFs in the management of partial-thickness burns. Electronic searches were conducted in Pub...

2013
XIAODONG CHEN XIANGSHENG FENG JULIN XIE SHUBIN RUAN YAN LIN ZEPENG LIN RUI SHEN FENGGANG ZHANG

The aim of this study was to explore the clinical value of the porcine acellular dermal xenograft (ADX) in combination with autologous split-thickness skin and pure autologous split-thickness skin grafting applied in deep full-thickness burns and scar wounds. A total of 30 patients with deep burns were randomly divided into experimental and control groups following escharectomy. The patients we...

2011
Vilelmine J Carayanni Evangelia G Tsati Georgia C H Spyropoulou Fotini N Antonopoulou John D Ioannovich

BACKGROUND The local treatment of burn wounds has long been a subject of debate. The objective of this study was to compare the cost and the effectiveness of Moist Exposed Burn Ointment -MEBO versus a combination of povidone iodine plus bepanthenol cream for partial thickness burns. METHODS The study was carried out in the Burn Center of a state hospital in Athens, Greece. 211 patients needin...

2016
Marie Jaeger Moti Harats Rachel Kornhaber Uri Aviv Amir Zerach Josef Haik

Hypergranulation tissue (or also known as overgranulation) may negatively influence burn wound healing time and contribute to recurrence of contractures in burn wounds and grafts. Subsequently, the treatment of hypergranulation tissue remains controversial and problematic. In this case series, we aimed to examine the feasibility and document the use of topical hydrocortisone in the treatment of...

2014
Rostislav V. Shevchenko Matteo Santin

In the last decade, a new class of natural biomaterials derived from de-fatted soybean flour processed by either thermoset or extraction procedures has been developed. These biomaterials uniquely combine adaptability to various clinical applications to proven tissue regeneration properties. In the present work, the biomaterials were formulated either as hydrogel or as paste formulation and thei...

Journal: :Archives of dermatology 2007
Stephen C Davis Alejandro L Cazzaniga Carlos Ricotti Paul Zalesky Li-Chien Hsu Jeffrey Creech William H Eaglstein Patricia M Mertz

OBJECTIVE To investigate the use of a topical oxygen emulsion (TOE), consisting of a supersaturated oxygen suspension using perfluorocarbon components, on second-degree burns and partial-thickness wounds. DESIGN Oxygen is a required substance for various aspects of wound repair, and increased oxygen tension in a wound has been shown to stimulate phagocytosis and to reduce the incidence of wou...

Journal: :The Journal of burn care & rehabilitation 1988
S T Boyce M C Glafkides T J Foreman J F Hansbrough

Full-thickness burns destroy both the epidermal and dermal tissues of the skin. This study evaluates a collagen and chondroitin-6-sulfate dermal skin substitute (graft) that was applied to excised full-thickness burns and covered with Biobrane. Experimental conditions included: (a) no burn, subcutaneous implantation of the graft; (b) burn, excision, graft, coverage with Biobrane and bandages; (...

Journal: :Advanced Materials 2023

Wound Healing As reported by Joo H. Kang and co-workers in article number 2211149, implantable vascularized engineered thrombi (IVET) using autologous blood can improve wound healing creating robust microcapillary networks. By aligning fibrin fibers activating platelets through microfluidic shear stress, the create a moderate stiffness microenvironment that promote endothelial cell maturation v...

دلگشایی, فرزانه, یوسفی, جمشید, خاکزاد, محمدرضا , غفارزادگان, کامران ,

Introduction & Objective: Chronic ulcer is a significant problem in patients referring to dermatologists and plastic surgeons. Diabetes delays or impairs wound healing. Fifteen percent of diabetic patients have lower extremities ulcer with high morbidity. Retinoic acid is a vitamin A derivative which has significant effect on cellular proliferation and connective tissue extra cellular protein...

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