Nested graft in chronic wounds: a new solution for an old problem

Volume: 8, Issue: 2, Pages: 127 - 131
Published: Feb 2, 2011
Abstract
It is well shown that chronic wounds are populated by cells unable to respond to re-epithelising stimulus. Large ulcers that remain unhealed for several months are more difficult to treat probably because of the depletion of active factors. Yet in 1869 Reverdin realised that the partial coverage of an ulcer with small fragments of healthy skin was able to lead to wound healing; unfortunately, its employment was limited to granulating wounds....
Paper Details
Title
Nested graft in chronic wounds: a new solution for an old problem
Published Date
Feb 2, 2011
Volume
8
Issue
2
Pages
127 - 131
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