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Der Pharmacologia Sinica

Volume 1, Issue 1, 2014
Mcmed International
Der Pharmacologia Sinica
Issn
XXX-XXXX (Print), XXXX-XXXX (Online)
Frequency
bi-annual
Email
editordps@mcmed.us
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http://mcmed.us/journal/dps
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Abstract
Title
WOUND HEALING AND IT’S IMPORTANCE- A REVIEW
Author
Shankar M*1, Ramesh B1, Roopa Kumar D1, Niranjan Babu M2
Email
shankarmanichellappa@gmail.com
keyword
Wounds, Remodeling, Maturation, Inflammation.
Abstract
A chronic wound should prompt the health care professional to begin a search for unresolved underlying causes. Healing a chronic wound requires care that is patient centred, holistic, interdisciplinary, cost effective and evidence based. In many cases the underlying causes and factors interfering with wound healing may be mutlifactorial, an elderly patient who suffered trauma. Wounds may be classified by several methods, their aetiology, location, type of injury presenting symptoms, wound depth and tissue loss or clinical appearance of the wound Research work on acute wounds in an animal model shows that wounds heal in four phases. It is believed that chronic wounds must also go through the same basic phases. Some authors combine the first two phases. The phases of wound healing are Hemostasis, Inflammation, Proliferation or Granulation and Remodeling or Maturation, While there is still no superior substitute for reconstruction using patients own tissues and carefully thought-out reconstructive procedures; new products can help facilitate eventual healing by providing prophylaxis against barriers to healing, augmentation of wound healing factors, assistance in temporizing and bridging time to definitive repair, and optimization of the ultimate results of wound reconstruction.
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