PPT-Co-axial wet-spun fibers: an innovative strategy for chronic wound healing applications

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Catarina S Miranda 1 A F G Silva 2 S M M A PereiraLima 2 S P G Costa 2 N C Homem 3 H P Felgueiras 1 1 Centre for Textile Science and Technology 2C2T 2 Centre

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Catarina S Miranda 1 A F G Silva 2 S M M A PereiraLima 2 S P G Costa 2 N C Homem 3 H P Felgueiras 1 1 Centre for Textile Science and Technology 2C2T 2 Centre of Chemistry CQ. Val Edwards-Jones. Clinical Director. MelBec. Microbiology Ltd. . Acute wounds-usually heal within 28 days. Surgical site . Burns. Trauma-. degloving. , bites . etc. If infected:. Usually a single organism (occasionally two or three). 1. inflammatory phase. 2. proliferative or . granulation phase. 3. maturation, or wound . remodeling, phase. WOUND CARE. Wound Classification. BY CAUSE 1. intentional . 2. unintentional. Mark McDermott, MD. 1. ; Linda . Villanueva, . COT. 2. ; . Rhett . M. . Schiffman. , . MD, MS, MHSA. 2. ; David A. Hollander. , . MD. 2. 1. The . Kresge. Eye Institute, Department of Ophthalmology, Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, MI; . Tulane University. Division of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery. Presentation Overview. Wound H. ealing. History. Phases. Factors Influencing. Adjuncts to Wound Healing. Fetal. Wound Care. Principles. Joseph Burdon + Tim . Sargeant. Inflammation. = . a localized physical condition in which part of the body becomes . reddened, swollen, hot, . and often . painful. , especially as a reaction to injury or infection.. Val Edwards-Jones. Clinical Director. MelBec. Microbiology Ltd. . Acute wounds-usually heal within 28 days. Surgical site . Burns. Trauma-. degloving. , bites . etc. If infected:. Usually a single organism (occasionally two or three). Presented by . Rafat. Choudhry, MD, . FAPWHc. , FAWMS. Wound Care Physician. AtlantiCare Wound Healing Center. Objectives. Overview of the significant impact of untreated wounds in the US. Overview of advanced wound care. 2. proliferative or . granulation phase. 3. maturation, or wound . remodeling, phase. WOUND CARE. Wound Classification. BY CAUSE 1. intentional . 2. unintentional. Wound Healing. : Restoration of that disruption. Types of Wounds. Surgical Wounds (intentional). Traumatic Wounds (accidental). Chronic Wounds (. persistant. ) - . result of underlying condition. Surgical Wounds. Wound Healing. : Restoration of that disruption. Types of Wounds. Surgical Wounds (intentional). Traumatic Wounds (accidental). Chronic Wounds . (persistent) . - . result of underlying condition. Surgical Wounds. Introduction. DR SANJIV KUMAR. HEALING OCCURS BY. 1. . HEALING BY REGENERATION. 2. . HEALING BY REPAIR/SUBSTITUTION. DR SANJIV KUMAR. DR SANJIV KUMAR. DR SANJIV KUMAR. DR SANJIV KUMAR. Labile cells . . Seema Nandi, Ph.D.. November 9, 2021. Wound healing. 2. Complications of wound healing. 7. 14. 21. 28. Days. Weeks. Normal. Chronic. 7. 14. 21. 28. Days. Weeks. Hemostasis. Inflammation. Proliferation. Prasad. Wound Heeling by secondary Intention. For the healing by secondary intention wound have fallowing characteristics. Open wound- Wound is of open wound particularly when there is a significant loss of tissues. . Prasad. Healing. Healing is the body response to injury in an attempts to restore normal structure and function. . There are two processes of healing. i. ) Regeneration. Ii) Healing-Repair. Regeneration.

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