Description
This book provides a comprehensive overview of wound healing and management, an essential aspect of modern surgery. Drawing from ancient medical practices and the latest advancements in wound care, it covers the various phases of wound healing, including coagulation, inflammation, matrix synthesis, and remodelling. The book delves into different types of surgical wounds, their classification, and the factors influencing healing outcomes. It also explores the mechanisms behind primary, secondary, and tertiary intention healing, offering readers valuable insights into the biological processes that restore tissue integrity. This resource serves as an invaluable guide for students, medical professionals, and researchers in the field of wound management.