2014, Number 09
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MediSan 2014; 18 (09)
Effect of the saline slime of Guantánamo in the scaring in a second intention in rats
González TJH
Language: Spanish
References: 13
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ABSTRACT
A preclinical, experimental and analytical study was carried out, in 100 Sprague-
Dawley rats to determine the effects of the saline slime from Guantánamo in the
scaring for second intention in a model of incisional wound, by means of the
simultaneous control to them. They were distributed in 4 groups: a study group and 3
control groups; the first ones were treated with slime and the second ones were
treated with 0,9% NaCl; 4,0% NaCl and Hebermin
®, respectively. It was verified that
the wounds healed quicker with slime and that there was an effective acute
inflammatory reaction when reducing the edema and the devitalized tissue, besides
stimulating the angiogenesis, fibroplasia and reepitelization. It was concluded that the
saline slime from Guantánamo has more effective healing properties than Hebermin
®
and 4,0% NaCl.
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