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Physiologie der Wundheilung

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Tscherne Unfallchirurgie

Zusammenfassung

Die Wundheilung ist ein enges Zusammenwirken biologischer Reaktionen mit dem Ziel, die Wunde stufenweise gegenüber der Außenwelt abzudichten und zerstörtes Gewebe zu ersetzen. Voraussetzung für eine ungestörte Wundheilung sind saubere Wundverhältnisse und ein ausreichender Austausch von Stoffwechselprodukten.

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Berger, A. et al. (2003). Physiologie der Wundheilung. In: Nerlich, M., Berger, A. (eds) Tscherne Unfallchirurgie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-55592-3_1

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