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Wound healing

Helping a natural process

Pages 311-317 | Published online: 16 May 2016
 

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Although wound healing is a natural phenomenon, judicious intervention by the physician can minimize complications and help ensure an acceptable result. Recently developed synthetic absorbable sutures facilitate subcutaneous wound closure. This lessens stress on wound edges and obliterates dead spaces, in which fluid can accumulate. Other advances no doubt will permit helpful manipulation of many other mechanisms of wound healing.

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