2018
DOI: 10.32596/ejcm.18.00307
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Excesive Scar Formation After Surgical Operations And Injuries: Expirience of Early Diagnosis and Prophyilaxis

Abstract: To show experience in determination of the risk factors of pathologic scars formations, in early diagnosis, to prove the importance of early prophylaxis and to provide the comparison in different prophylaxis schemes. Material and Methods: According to our studies, more than 40% of patients in surgery and traumatology have an individual tendency to pathological scar formation, which must be taken into account when planning anti-scar therapy or prophylaxis. In addition, there are well-known factors that signific… Show more

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“…48 Typically, the earlier the issue is addressed, the better the results. 49 Limitations include the retrospective nature, the same therapist performing the assessments and the potential bias of the evaluations. There was also inconsistent data collection, the competing nature of the combined treatments and the developmental process.…”
Section: Study Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…48 Typically, the earlier the issue is addressed, the better the results. 49 Limitations include the retrospective nature, the same therapist performing the assessments and the potential bias of the evaluations. There was also inconsistent data collection, the competing nature of the combined treatments and the developmental process.…”
Section: Study Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%