Science of wound healing and dressing materials / Vibhakar Vachhrajani, Payal Khakhkhar.

By: Vachhrajani, Vibhakar [author. ]Contributor(s): Khakhkhar, Payal [author. ]Material type: TextTextPublisher: Singapore : Springer, c2020Description: 1 online resource (xxiv, 180 pages) : illustrations (black and white)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9789813292369 [electronic book]Subject(s): Wound healing | Wounds and injuries -- Treatment | Bandages and bandagingGenre/Form: Electronic book. Online resources: EBSCO http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=2291576
Contents:
Chapter 1 Introduction --Chapter 2 Pathophysiology of Wound Healing --Chapter 3 Debridement --Chapter 4 Antiseptics and Local Antibiotics --Chapter 5 Absorbent Dressings --Chapter 6 Moisturising Dressings --Chapter 7 Other Types of Dressings --Chapter 8 Other Modalities of Treatment --Chapter 9 Growth Factors (Third Generation Wound Healing Agents) and Hormones --Chapter 10 Regenerative Therapy --Chapter 11 Offloading, Footwear and Immobilization --Chapter 12 Hypertrophic Scars and Keloids --Chapter 13 Different Types of Wounds.
Summary: "This book outlines, from a surgeon's standpoint, how physicians and mid-level providers working at wound care centres can expeditiously and effectively manage wounds. It comprehensively addresses the concept of wound healing, from the healing process to debridement concepts, and various antiseptics and local antibiotics used in dressing materials to facilitate healing. The book also discusses the latest inventions and treatment options that have revolutionized wound healing, such as: oxygen therapy, ozone therapy, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, electric therapy and ultrasonic wound therapy. In closing, it examines the latest regenerative therapies based on stem cell therapy, cellular therapy and gene therapy. Given its scope, the book offers a valuable resource for medical students and physicians dealing with wound management, as well as a reference guide for nurses in primary and tertiary wound care settings." --Provided by Publisher
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Chapter 1 Introduction --Chapter 2 Pathophysiology of Wound Healing --Chapter 3 Debridement --Chapter 4 Antiseptics and Local Antibiotics --Chapter 5 Absorbent Dressings --Chapter 6 Moisturising Dressings --Chapter 7 Other Types of Dressings --Chapter 8 Other Modalities of Treatment --Chapter 9 Growth Factors (Third Generation Wound Healing Agents) and Hormones --Chapter 10 Regenerative Therapy --Chapter 11 Offloading, Footwear and Immobilization --Chapter 12 Hypertrophic Scars and Keloids --Chapter 13 Different Types of Wounds.

"This book outlines, from a surgeon's standpoint, how physicians and mid-level providers working at wound care centres can expeditiously and effectively manage wounds. It comprehensively addresses the concept of wound healing, from the healing process to debridement concepts, and various antiseptics and local antibiotics used in dressing materials to facilitate healing. The book also discusses the latest inventions and treatment options that have revolutionized wound healing, such as: oxygen therapy, ozone therapy, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, electric therapy and ultrasonic wound therapy. In closing, it examines the latest regenerative therapies based on stem cell therapy, cellular therapy and gene therapy. Given its scope, the book offers a valuable resource for medical students and physicians dealing with wound management, as well as a reference guide for nurses in primary and tertiary wound care settings." --Provided by Publisher

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