
Selvinaz Yakan
Agri Ibrahim Cecen University of Eleskirt Celal Oruc Animal Production School, Turkey
Title: New approaches to wound treatment
Biography
Biography: Selvinaz Yakan
Abstract
Statement of the Problem: This review dealt with new technological developments for effective wound treatment with this review. Methodology & Theoretical Orientation: Wound treatment with modern methods is based on the creation of a moist environment around the wound. Bandages made of natural and synthetic materials with different absorption capacities and wound dressings such as cotton, wool, and gauze were used in the past. The primary function of this approach was to allow wound exudates to evaporate so that wounded area could dry for elimination of bacterial growth. However, maintaining wound area warm and moist accelerates wound healing. This streamlined approach is based on allowing the movement of epithelial cells for the creation of ideal ambient conditions. Ideal conditions required for wound healing are to allow a moist environment for regeneration of cells and tissues around wound, to provide effective oxygen circulation, and to minimize bacterial contamination. Conclusion & Significance: Achieving ideal condition improve effectiveness of the treatments for faster wound healing.