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Biocompatible Material Design Minimizing Hypertrophic Injury and Treatment Effects using a Mini-pig

비대성 흉터를 최소화하는 생체적합성 재료설계와 미니돼지에 대한 치료 효과

  • Received : 2017.11.18
  • Accepted : 2017.11.26
  • Published : 2017.12.31

Abstract

Recently, biomedical-grade texture material gauze has often been used to treat wounds. At this time, it is difficult to remove scratches and pushed gauze; if you remove it with force, the tissue may separate and bleeding may occur again. In this study, we studied a method to apply medical-grade silicone material. Similar to the research result that hypertrophic wounds reduce the thickness of scar marks. Through mini-pig experiments, we evaluated the effects on scar treatment. The test results showed that the silicone cover layer applied to the wound site had a sealing effect on the wound area, skin temperature, and histopathological examination. In conclusion, gel treatment utilizing a biocompatible substance had the effect of minimizing hypertrophic scars.

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