34 Healing (Primary and Secondary Intention Healing) Flashcards

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What is the difference between primary and secondary intention healing?

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Primary intention healing: when minimal damage occurs, and full healing is possible

Secondary intention healing: when extensive damage occurs and full healing is not possible, scar tissue will be formed

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what are the two stages of primary intention healing?

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1: preparative phase: up to 36 hours
2: reparative phase: after 36 hours

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what happens in the preparative phase of primary intention healing?

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occurs in the first 36 hours

bleeding sealed off by a blood clot (cross linked mesh of platelets and fibrin)

wound seals together, creating a barrier to bacterial invasion

cellular debris cleared by neutrophils and macrophages

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what happens in the reparative phase of primary intention healing?

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beyond the first 36 hours

basal cells divide and create new cells, pushing upward towards apical layer

fibroblasts migrate to area and produce collagen

fibrin mesh acts as a scaffold for fibroblasts and collagen deposits

granulation tissue grows into the wound from surrounding healthy tissue

epithelial cells grow into the wound and divide into various epidermal layers

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what happens in the reconstructive stage of secondary intention healing?

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bleeding sealed off by a blood clot containing a cross linked mesh of fibrin and platelets

fibrin mesh acts as a scaffold for fibroblasts and collagen deposits

granulation tissue grows into the wound from surrounding healthy tissue, and fibroblasts form scar tissue

scar is formed

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what are the two major stages of secondary healing?

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  1. reconstructive

2. maturation

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what happens in the maturation phase of secondary intention healing?

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scar remodelling and contraction

within 2-3 weeks after maturation has begun, the scar tissue has gained two thirds of its eventual strength (at best will be only 80% as strong as original tissue)

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