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Granulation tissue:the tissue that normally forms during the healing of a wound. This tissue eventually forms the scar.
Removal of dead tissue from the wound bed
the metacarpal serum
Granulation tissue forms new capillary beds that provide oxygen-rich blood for the healing process.
two week of wound healing
collagen
To promote comfort to the patient To prevent infection To fasten wound healing
collagen
The eat dead tissue and so help wound healing.
Wound healing is a biological process that begins with trauma and ends with scar formation. There are two types of tissue injury: full and partial thickness.
Granulation tissue is tissue with good blood circulation and adequate blood supply is needed for a wound to heal.
Healing by first intention occurs in a clean wound with minimal difference between the edges. Healing by second intention occurs when there is a large defect between edges of the wound and when there is excessive tissue loss. Healing takes much longer. Scarring is expected in this case because of extensive loss of parenchyma.