PPT-Wound Healing

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1 inflammatory phase 2 proliferative or granulation phase 3 maturation or wound remodeling phase WOUND CARE Wound Classification BY CAUSE 1 intentional 2 unintentional

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1 inflammatory phase 2 proliferative or granulation phase 3 maturation or wound remodeling phase WOUND CARE Wound Classification BY CAUSE 1 intentional 2 unintentional. . Ranjita. . Misra. 1. ,. Lynn Lambert. 2. , David Vera. 3. , Ashley Mangaraj. 3. , . Suchin. R Khanna. 3, . Chandan K Sen. 3. 1. Department of Health & Kinesiology, Texas A&M University; . 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. Bernard M. Jaffe, MD. Professor of Surgery, Emeritus. COMPLICATIONS. Infection . Hematoma. Seroma. Dehiscence. Hernia. Evisceration. WOUND HEALING. Wound Repair- . Effort of Tissue to Restore Normal Function and Structural Integrity After Injury. 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. . MUDr. . Martin Petráš. Internal environment-homeostasis. The human body is surrounded by . external environment. , . that provides nutrients and oxygen that are necessary for life.. 1867 first antiseptic dressing. 1900 true sterilization. WW I nonadherent dressings. WW II more absorptive dressings. 1960. ’. s and 70. ’. s moisture. 1980. ’. s moisture acceptance. Goals of Wound Care. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR. DEPARTMENT SURGERY AND RADIOLOGY. BVC, PATNA-800014. Wound is break in continuity of soft tissues caused by trauma.. Broadly classified into two groups.. 1. Closed wound . 2. Open wound . 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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