In:
New Indian Journal of Surgery, Red Flower Publication Private, Ltd., Vol. 13, No. 3 ( 2022-09-15), p. 127-129
Abstract:
The quality of skin wound healing can be improved by the application of collagen scaffolds as biological dermal substitutes. Dermal extract helps to improves wound healing and quality of the scars. They serve as a scaffold into which cells can migrate and repair the injury. In the current scenario where in many biological and cellular engineering skin substitutes are available, wound management is a multimodality treatment with use of multiple available methods to augment wound healing at various levels. An excellent dermal substitute should be affordable, long-lasting, ready-to-use, analgesic, durable, flexible, non-antigenic, stops water loss, conforms to uneven wounds, anti-microbial, and may be applied in one sitting. In this study, we attempted to mimic the same technique in our two-layered regenerative scaffold, which is created locally and is cost-effective.
Type of Medium:
Online Resource
ISSN:
0976-4747
,
2456-0863
Uniform Title:
Role of Indigenous Cost Effective Two Layer Regenerative Scaffold in Wound Bed Preparation
DOI:
10.21088/nijs.0976.4747.13322
DOI:
10.21088/nijs.0976.4747
DOI:
10.21088/nijs.0976.4747.13322.6
Language:
Unknown
Publisher:
Red Flower Publication Private, Ltd.
Publication Date:
2022
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