Wound closure represents a primary goal in the treatment of very deep and/or large wounds, for which the mortality rate is particularly high. However, the spontaneous healing of adult skin eventually results in the formation of epithelialized scar and scar contracture (repair), which might distort the tissues and cause lifelong deformities and disabilities. This clinical evidence suggests that wound closure attained by means of skin regeneration, instead of repair, should be the true goal of burn wound management. The traditional concept of temporary wound dressings, able to stimulate skin healing by repair, is thus being increasingly replaced by the idea of temporary scaffolds, or regenerative templates, able to promote healing by regenera...
Chronic wounds occur when one wound healing process or a sequence of wound healing events are affect...
Wound treatment has increased in importance in the wound care sector due to the pervasiveness of chr...
The survival rates of burn wound patients have increased significantly during the past decades thank...
Wound closure represents a primary goal in the treatment of very deep and/or large wounds, for which...
Currently available skin grafts and skin substitutes for healing following third-degree burn injurie...
Early wound closure is the ultimate goal of burn care. While excisional therapy is necessary in the ...
The published manuscript is available at EurekaSelect via http://www.eurekaselect.com/openurl/conte...
The survival rates of burn wound patients have increased significantly during the past decades thank...
Significance: Cutaneous wound regeneration is vital to keep skin functions and for large wounds, to ...
Worldwide, cutaneous lesions care represents a daily challenge for the medical system, with an incre...
Wound dressings are traditionally used to protect a wound and to facilitate healing. Currently, thei...
On‐site, prehospital care is vital for minimizing the severity of injuries caused by acute burns, es...
INTRODUCTION: The development of wound dressing materials that combine healing properties, ability t...
Burns are caused by several mechanisms including flame, scald, chemical, electrical, and ionizing an...
Inert hydrogels are of a great importance in burn first aid. Hydrogel dressings may be an alternativ...
Chronic wounds occur when one wound healing process or a sequence of wound healing events are affect...
Wound treatment has increased in importance in the wound care sector due to the pervasiveness of chr...
The survival rates of burn wound patients have increased significantly during the past decades thank...
Wound closure represents a primary goal in the treatment of very deep and/or large wounds, for which...
Currently available skin grafts and skin substitutes for healing following third-degree burn injurie...
Early wound closure is the ultimate goal of burn care. While excisional therapy is necessary in the ...
The published manuscript is available at EurekaSelect via http://www.eurekaselect.com/openurl/conte...
The survival rates of burn wound patients have increased significantly during the past decades thank...
Significance: Cutaneous wound regeneration is vital to keep skin functions and for large wounds, to ...
Worldwide, cutaneous lesions care represents a daily challenge for the medical system, with an incre...
Wound dressings are traditionally used to protect a wound and to facilitate healing. Currently, thei...
On‐site, prehospital care is vital for minimizing the severity of injuries caused by acute burns, es...
INTRODUCTION: The development of wound dressing materials that combine healing properties, ability t...
Burns are caused by several mechanisms including flame, scald, chemical, electrical, and ionizing an...
Inert hydrogels are of a great importance in burn first aid. Hydrogel dressings may be an alternativ...
Chronic wounds occur when one wound healing process or a sequence of wound healing events are affect...
Wound treatment has increased in importance in the wound care sector due to the pervasiveness of chr...
The survival rates of burn wound patients have increased significantly during the past decades thank...