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PLZEŇSKÝ LÉKAŘSKÝ SBORNÍK, Vol 2018 No 84 (2018), 9–15
An overview of wound healing with a brief summary of biomaterials applied in chronic wound healing
Z. Lehečková, A. Stunová, L. Vištejnová
published online: 12. 12. 2018
abstract
Wound healing is a highly organized and complex process leading to tissue restoration after injury. It is a dynamic interaction between immune, mesenchymal and epithelial cells, soluble mediators and extracellular matrix components. Acute wound occurs in four overlapping phases – hemostasis, inflammation, cell proliferation and tissue remodeling, and is resolved within a few days or weeks depending on wounded area without any medication. In chronic wound the balance among particular healing phases is altered due to prolonged infection connected with associated diseases such as diabetes mellitus or venous insufficiency. This review summarizes basic principles of acute and chronic wound healing and provides a brief outline of biomaterials applied in current approaches for wound therapy.