[libribook.com] Traumatic Scar Tissue Management 1st Edition

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Clinical ConsiderationMaximizing oxygen delivery preoperatively can prevent or curtail poorwound healing postoperatively (Gantwerker & Hom 2012). It may be ofparallel value to reduce ischemia during the healing process. MTtechniques aimed at addressing factors that contribute to ischemia andimproving local circulation will likely yield better healing outcomes.

Clinical ConsiderationSeveral studies show that fetal skin wound repair differs from postnatal –most notably is outcome; virtually no discernable difference in thereconstructed tissue. The fetal limited inflammatory stage appears to have asignificant impact on the near normal organization of the repaired collagenmatrix. Suggesting that decreasing or attenuating the inflammatoryresponse/stage is an important focus in scar tissue management.

Clinical Consideration

Several studies show that fetal skin wound repair differs from postnatal –

most notably is outcome; virtually no discernable difference in the

reconstructed tissue. The fetal limited inflammatory stage appears to have a

significant impact on the near normal organization of the repaired collagen

matrix. Suggesting that decreasing or attenuating the inflammatory

response/stage is an important focus in scar tissue management.

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