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| Plast Reconstr Surg 1998 Dec;102(7):2404-7 |
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Promotion of second intention wound healing by emu oil
lotion: comparative results with furasin, polysporin, and cortisone.
Politis MJ, Dmytrowich A
Department of Medical Physiology at the University of Saskatchewan,
Saskatoon, Canada.
Previous studies showed that twice-daily application of emu oil lotion
(mixture of emu oil/fat, vitamin E, and botanical oil) immediately after
creation of full-thickness skin defects delayed wound healing 6 days later,
perhaps owing to its anti-inflammatory actions. If administration was
delayed for 48 hours, a two-fold promotion of wound contraction,
epithelialization, and infiltration of organized granulation tissue was
observed. In the present study, emu oil lotion was applied to full-thickness
skin defects in rodents 24 hours after surgery. Six days postoperatively,
wound contraction and infiltration of fronts of epithelialized and
granulation tissue were assessed. Results indicated a two-fold promotion of
all of the above parameters with emu oil lotion. No such effects were
exerted by pure emu oil, furasin, cortaid, or polysporin. Data obtained
indicate promise for emu oil lotion as an aid in treating full-thickness
skin defects if applied after the major post inflammatory stages of wound
healing have transpired.
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