AMNIOTIC MEMBRANE-AS AN EFFECTIVE BIOLOGICAL WOUND COVERING

Authors

  • Xursanov Yokubjon Erkin ugli
  • Mustafakulov Ishnazar Boynazarovich
  • Karabaev Xudoyberdi Karabaevich
  • Djuraeva Zilola Aramovna
  • Jumanov Xusniddin Alisher ugli

Keywords:

obligate component, amniotic membrane, hematocrit value, burn treatment, amnion

Abstract

Burns are one of the most widespread traumatic injuries. The number of victims of burns worldwide is steadily increasing. All this determines the search for new highly effective methods of treating burned patients. (1.2.4.5.20.) The main requirements for wound healing are the creation of an optimal microenvironment for wound healing, high absorption capacity for wound exudate, the ability to prevent the ingress of microorganisms, sufficient permeability to gases, water vapor, elasticity, pyrogenicity, lack of antigen, toxic, local irritants and allergic reactions.

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2021-05-06