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Instructional PowerPoint presentations for cutaneous wound healing and tissue response to sutures
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- 1 Department of Biomedical Engineering, Duke University, Box 90281, Durham NC 27708-0281, USA.
- PMID: 18671272
- DOI: 10.1002/jbm.a.32158
Wound healing is an intricate process involving the interaction of cells and molecules, resulting in a complex series of events that change the morphology and characteristics of the wounded area. Interactive animations are useful for illustrating challenging concepts, helping students learn and retain new material. Instructional PowerPoint presentations describing the basic elements of cutaneous wound healing and the response of cutaneous tissue to sutures were developed by seven biomedical engineering students at Duke University. "Cutaneous Wound Healing.ppt" is an interactive presentation reviewing the four phases of wound healing (hemostasis, inflammation, repair, and remodeling) as well as the major molecular and cellular mechanisms that comprise these processes for cutaneous tissue. "Tissue Response to Sutures.ppt" is an interactive presentation that uses sutures to illustrate the foreign body response to biomaterials in cutaneous tissue. The tissue response program reviews the basics of suturing, common suture materials, and the tissue, cellular, and molecular responses to absorbable and nonabsorbable sutures. This manuscript provides a brief overview of the programs that are freely available on the Duke Center for Biomolecular and Tissue Engineering web site at http://bte.egr.duke.edu.
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About Us Types of Dressings and Their Usage → Wound Care stocks has the most comprehensive range of Dressings which includes:- * Flivasorb Dressings * Tegaderm Superabsorber Dressings Hydrocoll Sacral Dressings * Honey Dressings * All these dressings are used for different kinds of woundcare needs. Today, we are going explain the usage of all these dressings.
Dressings Flivasorb Dressings- It is a super absorbent wound dressing that is applied on highly exuding wounds. Some of its benefits are:- 1 * * It is Skin-Friendly It is Skin-Friendly * * Kills Bacteria Kills Bacteria * Comes with extended wear time
Tegaderm Superabsorber Dressings- It absorbs and retains wounds by acting as a barrier between the wound and external contaminants. Some of its benefits are:- 2 * Vertical Wicking Layer * Barrier Backing * Highly Absorbent Core
Hydrocoll Sacral Dressings- It is a gelatin free dressing designed for the sacral areas of the body. Some of its benefits are:- 3 * Helps in avoiding premature dressing failure * Lasts up to seven days of wear time * Helps to maintain Skin's moisture balance
Honey Dressings- It used to treat deep and traumatic wounds. It draws fluid out of the wound bed and expedite the healing process. Some of its benefits are:- 4 * It stops growth of bacteria * Suppress Inflammation of wounds * Creates an outflow of lymph
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