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  • Title: Revolutionary advances in the management of traumatic wounds in the emergency department during the last 40 years: part II.
    Author: Edlich RF, Rodeheaver GT, Thacker JG, Lin KY, Drake DB, Mason SS, Wack CA, Chase ME, Tribble C, Long WB, Vissers RJ.
    Journal: J Emerg Med; 2010 Feb; 38(2):201-7. PubMed ID: 19272735.
    Abstract:
    BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: During the last four decades, our research team has devised advances in wound repair that are highlighted in Part II of this collective review. DISCUSSION: There are several different methods to provide an accurate and secure approximation of the skin edges-sutures, tapes, staples, and tissue adhesives. Ideally, the selection of the wound closure technique will be based on the biologic interaction of the materials employed, tissue configuration, and biomechanical properties of the trauma wound. Selection of the appropriate wound dressing is another important consideration in the management of the trauma wound. CONCLUSION: On the basis of the comprehensive research and clinical studies, we have individualized the wound closure techniques for traumatic wounds so that healing can be achieved with more aesthetically pleasing scars.
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