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Background: Diabetes mellitus is one of the metabolic disorders that impede normal steps of wound healing process. Worldwide, 15% of the 200 million diabetics suffer from diabetic wounds.
Minakshi N. Nehete +4 more
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ON SUTURES, AND THE TREATMENT OF INCISED WOUNDS. [PDF]
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A prospective study comparing diathermy and steel scalpel in abdominal incisions
Background: Diathermy is increasingly used for underlying tissue dissection, cutting, and hemostasis although fears of excessive scarring and poor wound healing have curtailed its widespread use for skin incision.
Bhupender Kadyan +4 more
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In a routine cataract operation cornea tissue may be damaged when an intra-ocular lens (IOL) injector of diameter between 1.467 and 2.011 mm is inserted through an empirically designed 2.2 mm corneal incision.
Nan Qi +4 more
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Introduction: Cinnamomum burmannii is commonly used in the treatment and is thought to be an anti-inflammation medicinal herb that may hasten recovery. Lip wound healing is a critical need for aesthetic performance.
Meta Maulida Damayanti +2 more
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Potential of turmeric cream (curcuma caesia roxb.) extract in incision wounds
Background: Incisional wounds are the most common wounds in the community. Improper handling of incision wounds can worsen wounds and cause infection.
Ni Nyoman Wahyu Udayani +3 more
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Punch incision is an alternative to elliptical excision for treating epidermal inclusion cysts, but its efficacy has not been systematically reviewed. This study assessed the efficacy and safety of punch incision versus elliptical excision for epidermal ...
Kengo Mukuda, Jun Watanabe
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Background:. Skin incision is considered to be placed at 90° in reference to the skin to get perfect wound edge adaptation. The incision on hair-bearing tissues, as the scalp, is considered to be bevelled at 45° to promote hair growth through the scar ...
Dominik L. Feinendegen, MD +2 more
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