by R.A. Hatz, R. Niedner, W. Vanscheidt, W. Westerhof.
Berlin, Heidelberg
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
1994
(x, 157 pages 47 illustrations in color.)
1 Physiology of Wound Healing --;1.1 Exsudative Phase --;1.2 Proliferative Phase --;1.3 Reparative Phase --;1.4 Epithelial Maturation --;2 Impaired Wound Healing --;2.1 Local Factors Contributing to Impaired Wound Healing --;2.2 Systemic Conditions Affecting Wound Repair --;3 Chronic Wounds --;3.1 Pressure Sores --;3.2 Chronic Leg Ulcer --;3.3 Ischemic Ulcers of the Lower Extremities --;3.4 Chemical Burns --;3.5 Burns --;3.6 Anorectal Abscesses and Anal Fistulas --;3.7 Diabetic Leg Ulcer --;4 Experimental Models in Wound Healing --;4.1 Cell Culture --;4.2 Epidermal Wound Models --;4.3 Wound Granulation Models --;4.4 Models of Chronic Wounds --;4.5 Methods to Examine the Progress of Wound Healing --;5 Topical Therapy of Chronic Wounds --;5.1 Surgical Débridement --;5.2 Physical Wound Cleansing --;5.3 Enzymatic Débridement --;5.4 Topical Antimicrobial Treatment --;5.5 Topical Preparations Enhancing Wound Healing --;6 Wound Dressings --;6.1 Semipermeable Dressings --;6.2 Hydrogel Dressings --;6.3 Hydrocolloid Dressings --;7 Growth Factors --;A Future Prospect?
Whenever the integrity of the skin is impaired, via trauma or surgical incision, wounds und wound healing are the natural consequences. The purpose of this book is to make current knowledge on basic healing processes, research in this area and on wound management available to most physicians.
Disease.
Medicine.
Regeneration.
R1
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B973
1994
by R.A. Hatz, R. Niedner, W. Vanscheidt, W. Westerhof.