The role of skin substitutes in the management of chronic cutaneous wounds

Volume: 21, Issue: 2, Pages: 194 - 210
Published: Feb 25, 2013
Abstract
Chronic wounds, including diabetic and venous ulcers, represent disruption of normal healing processes resulting in a pathological state of nonhealing cutaneous inflammation. They place an increasingly significant economic burden on healthcare providers as their prevalence is rising in keeping with an aging population. Current treatment modalities are slow acting and resource intensive. Bioengineered skin substitutes from autogenic, allogenic,...
Paper Details
Title
The role of skin substitutes in the management of chronic cutaneous wounds
Published Date
Feb 25, 2013
Volume
21
Issue
2
Pages
194 - 210
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