1993
DOI: 10.7547/87507315-83-4-223
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Principles of wound healing and growth factor considerations

Abstract: This review examines some of the important principles in wound repair and significant considerations for the use of growth factors. Moisture provides a positive influence on the mechanical and hormonal aspects of wounds. Atraumatic closure of surgical wounds and postoperative care and the types of wound closure are discussed. Cellular proliferation and migration in wounds are central features regarding growth factors.

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“…Biologically active dressings, based on collagen (103,104), chitosan (105), hyaluronic acid (106,107), peptides (108) and growth factors (109,110), have been developed and evaluated, but most still require pivotal data to substantiate widespread use in beyond‐difficult‐to‐heal wounds. This generally relates to their significant unit cost and the unavailability of good cost‐effective data.…”
Section: A Biological Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Biologically active dressings, based on collagen (103,104), chitosan (105), hyaluronic acid (106,107), peptides (108) and growth factors (109,110), have been developed and evaluated, but most still require pivotal data to substantiate widespread use in beyond‐difficult‐to‐heal wounds. This generally relates to their significant unit cost and the unavailability of good cost‐effective data.…”
Section: A Biological Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Like the African literature [4] [5], age was not a factor that could influence the quality of the surgical site healing. On the other hand, according to Skodan [6] in the West, the age of the patient is a factor that influences the incidence of infection of the operative site.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%