Dr. Becker Wound

18
Wound

description

general surgery

Transcript of Dr. Becker Wound

  • Wound

  • Composition of membrane and under membrane Fascia subcutaneaPanniculus adiposusCollagen fibersCollagen fibersElastic fibers

  • Different clinical approaches to the closure and healing of acute wounds

  • The cellular, biochemical, and mechanical phases of wound healing

  • MonocytsThrombocyts -GranulaMacrophagesEndothelial cellsEpithelial cellsFibroblastsTGF- W {EGF, TGF-, PDGF}Differentiation WF {TGF- , TGF- , PDGF, IGF-I, EGF}bFGF, PDFGbFGF, EGF, IGF-IPDGF, bFGF, TGF-, IGF-I

  • Growth factors participating in wound healing

  • Factors affecting wound healing

  • Algorithm for management of acute wounds

  • Decubitus phase 3-4

  • Recurrent keloid on the neck of a 17-year-old patient that had been revised several times

  • Desired characteristics of wound dressing