Skin Grafts Before the development of antibiotics, a conservative approach was generally taken to wound closure because of the risk of infection and the potential for tissue loss at the wound edges. Wound debridement was therefore limited to removal of well-demarcated nonviable tissue to avoid enlarging the wound. Local wound care promoted healing through wound contraction. The resultant scar was frequently associated with contracture and skin instability. With the advent of antibiotics following the development of sulfonamides and penicillin in the mid-twentieth century, control of local wound infection permitted a more aggressive approach to wound closure. The initial use of pinch grafts and later split-thickness skin grafts allowed successful closure of large wounds. More complex wounds with circulatory impairment, chronic infection, and composite defects, however, were unsuitable for skin-graft coverage. These wounds could not be adequately managed until flaps were developed.
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Taschenbuch. Etat : Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -Skin Grafts Before the development of antibiotics, a conservative approach was generally taken to wound closure because of the risk of infection and the potential for tissue loss at the wound edges. Wound debridement was therefore limited to removal of well-demarcated nonviable tissue to avoid enlarging the wound. Local wound care promoted healing through wound contraction. The resultant scar was frequently associated with contracture and skin instability. With the advent of antibiotics following the development of sulfonamides and penicillin in the mid-twentieth century, control of local wound infection permitted a more aggressive approach to wound closure. The initial use of pinch grafts and later split-thickness skin grafts allowed successful closure of large wounds. More complex wounds with circulatory impairment, chronic infection, and composite defects, however, were unsuitable for skin-graft coverage. These wounds could not be adequately managed until flaps were developed. 112 pp. Englisch. N° de réf. du vendeur 9786204741642
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Taschenbuch. Etat : Neu. This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. Neuware -Skin Grafts Before the development of antibiotics, a conservative approach was generally taken to wound closure because of the risk of infection and the potential for tissue loss at the wound edges. Wound debridement was therefore limited to removal of well-demarcated nonviable tissue to avoid enlarging the wound. Local wound care promoted healing through wound contraction. The resultant scar was frequently associated with contracture and skin instability. With the advent of antibiotics following the development of sulfonamides and penicillin in the mid-twentieth century, control of local wound infection permitted a more aggressive approach to wound closure. The initial use of pinch grafts and later split-thickness skin grafts allowed successful closure of large wounds. More complex wounds with circulatory impairment, chronic infection, and composite defects, however, were unsuitable for skin-graft coverage. These wounds could not be adequately managed until flaps were developed.VDM Verlag, Dudweiler Landstraße 99, 66123 Saarbrücken 112 pp. Englisch. N° de réf. du vendeur 9786204741642
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Taschenbuch. Etat : Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - Skin Grafts Before the development of antibiotics, a conservative approach was generally taken to wound closure because of the risk of infection and the potential for tissue loss at the wound edges. Wound debridement was therefore limited to removal of well-demarcated nonviable tissue to avoid enlarging the wound. Local wound care promoted healing through wound contraction. The resultant scar was frequently associated with contracture and skin instability. With the advent of antibiotics following the development of sulfonamides and penicillin in the mid-twentieth century, control of local wound infection permitted a more aggressive approach to wound closure. The initial use of pinch grafts and later split-thickness skin grafts allowed successful closure of large wounds. More complex wounds with circulatory impairment, chronic infection, and composite defects, however, were unsuitable for skin-graft coverage. These wounds could not be adequately managed until flaps were developed. N° de réf. du vendeur 9786204741642
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