نتایج جستجو برای: full thickness skin wound

تعداد نتایج: 636158  

Journal: :The Japanese Journal of Urology 1986

Journal: :Annals of Surgery 1926

Journal: :Postgraduate Medical Journal 1935

Journal: :Photomedicine and laser surgery 2009
Panagiota Iordanou Efstathios G Lykoudis Athanasios Athanasiou Efthymios Koniaris Maria Papaevangelou Theodora Fatsea Panagiota Bellou

OBJECTIVE AND BACKGROUND DATA Polarized light has already been experimentally and clinically used in an effort to promote wound healing, but the findings have been equivocal. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of visible and infrared polarized light of a specific range of wavelength (580-3400 nm) on the secondary healing of full-thickness skin wounds in rats. MATERIALS AND METHO...

G. Talebi G. Torkaman M. Firoozabadi M. Mofid S.H. Shariat

Introduction: It is believed that injury potential has a regulatory role in wound healing process and the application of exogenous electrical stimulation may serve to mimic the natural endogenous bioelectric current so that can improve the wound healing. Up to now, this hypothesis has not been researched in surgically acute wounds. Materials and Methods: Thirty nine male guinea pigs were random...

Homeira Mardani Mohammad Ali Nilforoush Zadeh Parisa Kakanezhadian Vahid Changizi,

Introduction: In the present study, the effects of light cure on wound healing of mice’s skin with complete thickness were studied. Materials and Methods: Forty male mice of NMRI race were placed randomly into two groups of examination and control. Under aseptic and unconscious conditions, a circular wound of 6 mm width with complete thickness of skin was made on the back of each mice. The surg...

2008
Yesari ERÖKSÜZ İbrahim CANPOLAT Sibel SİLİCİ

The effects of propolis and silver sulfadiazine (SS) on the wound healing were determined using qualitative and quantitative parameters and histopathological findings. A total of 30 full thickness skin wounds, 3 from each of 10 rabbits, were created on their dorsal aspects. Of these wounds, 10 were allocated to group 1 (propolis), other 10 group 2 (SS) and other 10 control. The skin wound in th...

Journal: :Wound repair and regeneration : official publication of the Wound Healing Society [and] the European Tissue Repair Society 2016
Mireille A Boink Lenie J van den Broek Sanne Roffel Kamran Nazmi Jan G M Bolscher Amit Gefen Enno C I Veerman Susan Gibbs

Oral wounds heal faster and with better scar quality than skin wounds. Deep skin wounds where adipose tissue is exposed, have a greater risk of forming hypertrophic scars. Differences in wound healing and final scar quality might be related to differences in mesenchymal stromal cells (MSC) and their ability to respond to intrinsic (autocrine) and extrinsic signals, such as human salivary histat...

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