Aparna Potluru, Richard Barlow, Olga Pawlik, David Veitch, Aaron Wernham
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Abstract
Secondary intention healing (SIH) is utilized by various surgical specialties. The formation of granulation tissue is crucial for initiating the healing process, necessitating robust support at this stage. Numerous adjunct therapies are available, with new developments aimed at treating both acute and chronic wounds undergoing SIH. This article continues from Part 1 and examines the efficacy of various adjunct therapies in promoting SIH.
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Clinical and Experimental Dermatology (CED) is a unique provider of relevant and educational material for practising clinicians and dermatological researchers. We support continuing professional development (CPD) of dermatology specialists to advance the understanding, management and treatment of skin disease in order to improve patient outcomes.