Models for diabetic wound healing and healing into percutaneous devices

JE Olerud - Journal of Biomaterials Science, Polymer Edition, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
JE Olerud
Journal of Biomaterials Science, Polymer Edition, 2008Taylor & Francis
Delayed healing of chronic ulcers in patients with diabetes and infections resulting from
percutaneous medical devices (eg, vascular access catheters) not only plays a major role in
morbidity and mortality, but is a major burden to our healthcare system. In this paper, we
review models to study diabetic wound healing and the wound-healing response associated
with implanted percutaneous implants.
Delayed healing of chronic ulcers in patients with diabetes and infections resulting from percutaneous medical devices (e.g., vascular access catheters) not only plays a major role in morbidity and mortality, but is a major burden to our healthcare system. In this paper, we review models to study diabetic wound healing and the wound-healing response associated with implanted percutaneous implants.
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