Wound Healing
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Wound Healing and Exudate – A Comprehensive Look at Moisture Management in Wounds
Exudate produced during the inflammatory phase of healing is a crucial factor that ensures a moist environment in the wound, provides nutrients for cellular metabolism, and supports autolytic debridement. Without proper exudate management and maintenance of optimal moisture in the wound, patients are exposed to a range of risks and complications in healing.
Minimally Invasive Treatment of Pilonidal Sinus: Laser and Negative Pressure Therapy as a Gentle and Effective Modality
The increasing incidence of pilonidal sinus contributes to the development of new treatment…
Innovation in Wound Healing: Zetuvit Plus Silicone Border for Optimal Wound Exudate Management
Excessive wound exudate can lead to delayed healing, skin damage around the wound, or leakage under…
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High pH of Wounds is Associated with Poorer Burn Healing
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