2015
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-865020150120000001
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Abstract: PURPOSE:To evaluate in a macroscopic, histological and histomorphometric manner the healing process of cutaneous wounds in mice. METHODS: RESULTS:It was observed that in the acute phase the AlGaInP Laser at 5 J/cm 2 provided a greater stimulus to healing, and both lasers were effective in the remodeling phase. CONCLUSION:The AlGaInP lasers from 5 J/cm 2 to 8 J/cm 2 showed better biomodulatory results in the acute and remodeling phases respectively, however, the HF was less effective than the laser, providing … Show more

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“…6 HFG uses ozone as mechanism of action, which has germicide, bactericide, and antiseptic properties by stimulating the oxygen metabolism and activating the immune system. 4,[6][7][8] These effects were considered on the choice of a safe physical agent to apply over the wounds that once already had cancer, 7,9 and furthermore, it helped in tissue repair, wound closure/reduction, and prevention of infections. 4,[6][7][8] The case report presented had percentage of reduction about 84% considering all wounds, 68% to wound 3 and 56.41% to wound 1, which was similar to Korelo et al 6 with 68.27%, but in our case a longterm treatment was necessary.…”
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“…6 HFG uses ozone as mechanism of action, which has germicide, bactericide, and antiseptic properties by stimulating the oxygen metabolism and activating the immune system. 4,[6][7][8] These effects were considered on the choice of a safe physical agent to apply over the wounds that once already had cancer, 7,9 and furthermore, it helped in tissue repair, wound closure/reduction, and prevention of infections. 4,[6][7][8] The case report presented had percentage of reduction about 84% considering all wounds, 68% to wound 3 and 56.41% to wound 1, which was similar to Korelo et al 6 with 68.27%, but in our case a longterm treatment was necessary.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4,[6][7][8] These effects were considered on the choice of a safe physical agent to apply over the wounds that once already had cancer, 7,9 and furthermore, it helped in tissue repair, wound closure/reduction, and prevention of infections. 4,[6][7][8] The case report presented had percentage of reduction about 84% considering all wounds, 68% to wound 3 and 56.41% to wound 1, which was similar to Korelo et al 6 with 68.27%, but in our case a longterm treatment was necessary. This was probably because our patient had a chronic wound even more complicated by previous burn, surgeries, scar tissue, and lymphostatic fibrosis, hindering the development of an appropriate wound healing cascade.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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