Life, Volume 15, Issue 1
2025 January - 133 articles
Cover Story: This study investigates thermal shrinkage, a technique widely applied in reconstructive surgery, focusing on its impact on wound size, tissue temperature, and oxygenation. Using modern imaging tools and histological analysis, the authors examined the effects of shrinkage on human skin in vitro and in clinical settings. Results showed a significant average reduction in wound area (47%) and structural reorganization of collagen fibers, accompanied by a moderate temperature increase to 65°C. Oxygen saturation exhibited minor declines without adversely affecting healing outcomes. These findings emphasize shrinkage's utility in enhancing surgical precision and suggest its potential for broader applications in wound management and graft optimization. View this paper - Issues are regarded as officially published after their release is announced to the table of contents alert mailing list .
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