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[APPLICATION OF TOPICAL HEMOGLOBIN SPRAY IN INFECTED POSTTRAUMATIC AND POSTOPERATIVE WOUNDS].

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    • Wound healing research
    • Biomedical engineering
    • Dermatology

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    • Chronic infected wounds, often arising post-trauma or post-surgery, present significant challenges.
    • Patients with reduced healing capacity require specialized and individualized treatment strategies.
    • Effective management of these complex wounds is crucial for patient recovery.

    Observation:

    • Infected wounds that become chronic impede patient recovery due to impaired biological healing potential.
    • Physicians face difficulties in managing these wounds, necessitating innovative therapeutic options.
    • Topical hemoglobin spray demonstrates protective and supportive local action.

    Findings:

    • The application of topical hemoglobin spray (Granulox®) optimizes physiological conditions conducive to wound healing.
    • This intervention enhances the natural healing processes in complicated infected wounds.
    • Hemoglobin spray provides a safe and effective adjunctive therapy for challenging wound cases.

    Implications:

    • Topical hemoglobin spray expands therapeutic possibilities for chronic and infected wound management.
    • This approach may improve outcomes for patients with compromised healing.
    • Further research into hemoglobin-based therapies could advance wound care practices.