Phases of Wound Healing Continued Flashcards
Other than removing foreign and necrotic material, what does the macrophage do during debridement?
Provides over 100 essential secretions
What is iatric intervention debridement
Manual debridement by medical personell
What is the purpose of iatric intervention debridement
The same as natural debridement, but faster “Augment healing”
What are three stages of the Proliferative Phase (repair phase) of wound healing
- Granulation Tissue Formation
- Epithelialization
- Contraction of the Wound Edges
First stage of the Proliferative phase?
Granulation tissue formation
Four factors of Granulation tissue
- Angiogenesis
- Lymphatics
- Fibroblasts
- Amorphous matrix
What does Amorphous Matrix contain (2)
- Proteoglycan
- Glycosaminoglycan
During the Proliferative Phase, what comes after the formation of Granulation Tissue?
Epithelialization
What are the 4 steps of Epithelialization?
- Mobilization
- Migration
- Proliferation
- Differentiation
What is wound contraction in the Proliferative Phase of wound healing (repair phase)
Myofibroblasts and fibroblasts that are holding onto wound edges migrate to the center of an open wound