Acta chirurgiae plasticae
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Acta chirurgiae plasticae · Jan 1990
Regulation of traumatic skin wound healing by influencing the process in the neighbouring zone of the wound.
After the burn, the authors immediately applied the albuminous hydrolysate Hydropot, a propolis-urea ointment and Trypsin compresses (3,500 E) to the burned area and its vicinity, and repeated this procedure for several days. Samples for histological examination were taken after the animals' decapitation every 2 hrs. and on the 3rd, 5th and 14th post-injury days. The morphological picture showed a difference in rate and quality of regeneration. The authors are of the opinion that the processes occurring in the neighbourhood of the traumatic skin wound can be influenced and that regeneration can be regulated.