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Yara iyileşmesi

Wound Healing

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Wound healing is one of the most im[H>rtant subjects in surgery. The process of wound healing is affected by nutritional factors, circulation, oxygen supply, infection and hormones. Wounds are classified as to their appearance and type of healing and treatment is directed according to these properties. Efforts should be maintained to prevent local and systemic factors that impair the inflammatory reaction. Antibiotics can be used in prophylactic or therajKutic aspects. /Journal of Turgut Özal Medical Center 1(2): 160-166 .199-4/
Abstract (Original Language): 
Yara iyileşmesi güncelliğini kaybetmemiş cerrahi konulardan biridir. İyileşme evrelerinde beslenme, dolaşım, oksijenasyon, enfeksiyon ve hormonlar rol oynar. Yaralar görünüşlerine ve iyileşme tiplerine göre sınıflandırılabilirler, tedavileri de hu sınıflandırmalara göre özellik taşır. Öncelikle enfeksiyona karşı direnci bozan lokal veya sistemik faktörlerin ortadan kaldırılması gereklidir. Antibiotikler projlaktik veya tedavi amacı ile sistemik ve lokal olarak uygulanabilirler. /Turgut Özal Tıp Merkezi Dergisi 1(2): 160-166,1994/
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