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The ideal wound healing is by “first intention.” First intention healing is when the skin edges reattach to each other. This is our objective in wound management after the bleeding is controlled and contamination is removed.
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First intention wound healing is the most desirable. Most surgical wounds heal by first intention if the wound is not contaminated, dead spaces are closed, tissue is handled gently, hemostasis is achieved, and the tissues are approximated accurately.
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blowing wound; Fracture Repair; healing by first intention; healing by second intention; healing by third intention; ... healing; healing by first intention; healing by second intention; healing by third intention; healing cap; healing community; Healing crisis; healing energy light process;
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a manner or process of healing, as in the healing of a lesion or fracture without granulation (healing by first intention) or the healing of a wound by granulation after suppuration (healing by second intention).
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(KudoZ) German to English translation of erfolgte primär: primary closure / primary (wound) healing / healing by first intention [Medical: Health Care (Medical)]. ... English translation: primary closure / primary (wound) healing / healing by first intention...
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Jaundice in second intention wound healing in rats1 ... The study was divided into two stages: during the first stage, biochemical alterations caused by jaundice were analyzed to establish the ideal time for carrying out the second stage during which healing by second intention was monitored.
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The healing process can be categorized into primary and secondary healing. Primary healing, or first intention, is the least complex as it refers to the healing together of the edges of clean, closely opposed wound edges.
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