Effect of Low-Temperature Argon Plasma and Ultrasonic Cavitation on the Course of Burn Wound Healing
E. V. Zinovev,
E. A. Borodai,
V. V. Soloshenko
et al.
Abstract:Background: Various physical phenomena come into use in medicine; however, to date, universal physical methods have not been developed to optimize the course of the wound healing at all treatment stages. In combustiology, the first stage of burn treatment is debridement; then it is important to create an optimal biological environment, normalize blood circulation, suppress pathogenic flora, and stimulate proliferative processes in the wound.Objective: To determine the effectiveness of low-temperature argon pla… Show more
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