potential of amniotic membrane in surgery - current applications

M. Leśniak, J. Kwieciński, Agnieszka Błaszczyk, Urszula Fussek-Styga, Sara Trojan, Sławomir Miszuda, Bartosz Basiaga, Krzysztof Bednarz, Agata Szwedkowicz, Jakub Heluszka
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This article explores the potential benefits and challenges of using the amniotic membrane in surgical procedures. Amniotic membranes have been shown to possess anti-inflammatory, anti-scarring, and antimicrobial properties, which can promote wound healing and tissue regeneration. They can be utilized in a variety of surgical settings, including ophthalmology, plastic surgery, and orthopedics. However, the use of amniotic membranes also poses certain limitations and risks, such as the potential for immune reactions and disease transmission. The article reviews the current literature on amniotic membrane usage in surgery and discusses the clinical implications and future research directions. In summary, the amniotic membrane represents a promising alternative to traditional surgical approaches, but its benefits and limitations must be carefully weighed and assessed in each individual case.
羊膜在外科手术中的应用潜力
这篇文章探讨了在外科手术中使用羊膜的潜在好处和挑战。羊膜已被证明具有抗炎、抗疤痕和抗菌特性,可以促进伤口愈合和组织再生。它们可以用于各种外科手术,包括眼科、整形外科和矫形外科。然而,羊膜的使用也存在一定的局限性和风险,例如免疫反应和疾病传播的可能性。本文综述了羊膜在外科手术中的应用,并对其临床意义和未来的研究方向进行了讨论。综上所述,羊膜是一种很有前途的替代传统手术方法,但其优点和局限性必须在每个病例中仔细权衡和评估。
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