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Wound Healing Dr Ahmad Alamadi FRCS Consultant Otolaryngologist Al Baraha Hospital
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Objectives Definition Mechanism Stages Factors affecting wound healing Wound assessment
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Definition Restoration of tissue continuity after injury Repair vs. Regeneration
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Mechanisms Healing by first intention Clean Incised surgical Minimum tissue loss Wound edge closely opposing Result ……healing with minimal scar
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Mechanisms Healing by Second intention Dirty Traumatic wounds tissue loss Wound edge not closely opposing Result ……healing with large scar
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Stages Haemostasis Inflammation Granulation Remodeling
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Haemostasis Blood vessel constrict Clot formation
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Inflammatory phase Platelet PG Seratonin PDGF Mast Cells Neutrophils Macrophages
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Proliferation (Granulation) Angiogenesis Fibroblast activity Connective tissue matrix Collagen Hyaluronic acid Epidermal cell migration
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Remodeling (Maturation) Replacement of granulation tissue by scar Hyaluronic reduces and collagen type I replaces type III and V Increase tensile strength takes weeks Collagen alignment and formation of bigger bundles
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Factors affecting wound healing Infection Foreign body Oxygen Smoking Wound tension Blood supply Temperature Nutritional status Ageing Underlying disease Drugs Wound dressing Electrotherapy Ultrasound therapy Laser therapy
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Infection Bacteria uses oxygen and nutrients They produce lactic acid and endotoxins Release of protease enzymes from inflammatory cells
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Oxygen Needed for phagocytosis For collagen synthesis for hydroxylation of proline and lysine Hypoxia may be due to Atherosclerosis Diabetes mellitus Venous insufficiency edema smoking
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Blood supply Provide; Inflammatory cells Oxygen Nutrients Remove waste material Radiation damages microvascularture
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Nutritional status Poor intake Abnormal absorption Increased demand Carbohydrates source of energy Proteins for collagen synthesis Vitamins A Cross linking of collagen C Hydroxylation of proline and lysine K for clotting factors VII, IX &X B for type III collagen secretion E Antioxident Minerals Zinc, copper & Iron
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Ageing Delayed inflammation Decreased wound contraction Decreased proliferation Angiogenesis reduced Reduced fibroblast activity Epithelialization is slowed
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Drugs Anti-inflammatory drugs Steroids reduce neutrophil and monocyte recruitment Steroids inhibit fibroblast activity Cytotoxic Anticoagulants
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Wound dressing Protect from physical trauma Keep wound moist
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Ultrasound therapy Thermal effect improves wound healing Non-thermal effect on membrane permeability Increase fibroblast motility Improves angiogenesis Accelerates wound contraction Improves tensile strength and elasticity
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Laser therapy Improves wound healing Improves wound contraction at 700hz Improves fibroblast migration Stimulates mast cells Stimulates production of wound mediators
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Wound assessment Invasive Biopsy Angiography Non Invasive Transparency tracing Photographic tracing Depth gauges Volume Thermal imaging Ultrasound
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Questions?? Reference Scott- Brown’s Otolaryngology sixth edition volume 1 basic sciences Cummings Otolaryngology: Head and Neck Surgery 4 edition
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