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Journal of the Korean Wound Management Society 2009;5(1): 11-17.
태아 창상 치유 과정의 임상적 의의
류소민1ㆍ범진식2
이화여자대학교 1의과대학, 2성형외과학교실
Clinical Importance of Fetal Wound Healing
So Min Lyu1, Jin Suk Burm2
1Ewha Womans University College of Medicine, 2Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Ewha Womans University Mokdong Hospital, Seoul, Korea
  Published online: 30 May 2009.
ABSTRACT
It is well known that fetal skin wound heals without leaving scar tissues. If we fully understand the differences between adult and fetal wound healing, we could mimic the scarless healing process to manage adult wounds, and it could be an ideal way for treatment. The three most significant differences are a short inflammatory phase; stable and non-hyperactive cells; and a constant optimal environment. We could minimize the wound size through reducing inflammation, stabilizing cells and maintaining environmental factors. And we expect that these principles will be practiced in treatment of various other tissue injuries. (J Korean Wound Management Soc 2009;5:11-27)
Key Words: Fetal wound healing, Scarring, Scarless healing, Regeneration, Environmental factors
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