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Wound Repair Regen ; 5(1): 52-61, 1997.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16984458

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The present study was designed to characterize similarities and differences among three wounding modalities in partial-thickness porcine wounds. We hypothesized that inherent differences, such as endogenous cytokine delivery into excisional wounds or ablation of eschar during laser vaporization, should accelerate the magnitude and sequence of reparative events above the delayed repair that is frequently observed in patients with burns. A constant mid-dermal depth of injury was created by a Padgett dermatome, a computer-controlled pulsed CO(2) laser, or a temperature-controlled metal template. Wounds were harvested after 5, 10, or 15 days. After 5 days, significant resurfacing differences were apparent with values of 54% in excisions, 29% in lasers, and 12% in standard thermal burns. Sequences of fibroblastic proliferation were measurably different among the three wound modalities. At day 5 the bromodeoxyuridine labeling index for fibroblasts showed laser wound levels greater than excision wound levels, which were greater than burn wound levels; but by day 10, the proliferative profiles indicated that burn wound levels were greater than excision wound levels, which were greater than laser wound levels. Capillary areas (an assessment of angiogenesis) differed among the three wound types throughout the study. Peak values were observed at day 5 in both excisional and laser injuries; however, standard thermal burns did not peak until day 10. Both the magnitude and sequence of expression of three matrix metalloproteinases (-1, -2, and -9) differed among the three types of injuries. Laser wounds showed the earliest peak in matrix metalloproteinase-1 expression, whereas burns showed the least expression at day 5. In conclusion, although the three types of wounds undergo similar reparative processes such as reepithelialization, fibroblastic proliferation, angiogenesis, and expression of matrix metalloproteinases, the magnitude and temporal sequences are measurably altered among the three wound modalities. A greater understanding of specific differences within wound environments may lead to more insightful design of interventional wound therapies.

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Todays OR Nurse ; 15(3): 7-14, 1993.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8322414

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1. For centuries, direct visual inspection of patients has been recognized as an important means of medical diagnosis. Hippocrates II wrote of examining the rectum with a speculum. In Pompeii, a vaginal speculum was found. The first record of a mirror being used to reflect light into an internal organ is credited to Abulkasim (936-1013), an Arabian physician who used the device to inspect a cervix. 2. Endoscopic surgery has become the standard for many operative procedures over the past few years. Some believe it is the most important advancement in medicine since the introduction of antibiotics. 3. The challenge for nurses is still evolving. Technology continues to increase at an exponential rate; some advocates of laparoscopy predict that almost every operation can and will eventually be performed by this method.


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Endoscopía/historia , Endoscopios , Endoscopía/métodos , Historia del Siglo XIX , Historia del Siglo XX
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