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Actualidad en la técnica de implementación y el rechazo de injertos cutáneos

Authors: Piñeros Torres, Angela María;

Actualidad en la técnica de implementación y el rechazo de injertos cutáneos

Abstract

El manejo de heridas ha evolucionado de manera dinámica a través del tiempo, modificando las distintas técnicas de reconstrucción como las de los injertos de piel, con el objetivo de brindar mejores resultados estéticos y funcionales. De la misma manera, surgen hoy en día los sustitutos de piel como opción para implementar nuevas técnicas para la cobertura de heridas, sin embargo, a pesar del avance biotecnológico no se convierten en el manejo ideal y se transforman en coadyuvantes para el proceso de cicatrización y adherencia de los injertos de piel realizados mediante las técnicas habituales de injertos de piel parcial y de espesor total, los cuales se escogen según la necesidad de cada paciente. Es necesario conocer el origen de estas técnicas que se remontan a edades antiguas, donde se lograron establecer las bases de lo que hoy es la cirugía reconstructiva para la cobertura de heridas causadas por quemaduras, traumas o procesos oncológicos y se exponen algunas de las nuevas alternativas que surgen como posibles manejos de elección en el futuro, las cuales siguen en constante desarrollo desde el área de la bioingeniería.

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Colombia
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Autoinjertos, Espesor parcial, Injertos de piel

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