Scientific journal
European Student Scientific Journal
ISSN 2310-3094

MECHANISMS REPARATIVE REGENERATION IN THE SKIN

Gumovskiy A.N. 1 Shmelev M.E. 1 Mamaev P.O. 1 Serebrennikov D.N. 1
1 Far Eastern Federal University
In the structure of injuries, according to WHO, burns, including burns steam occupy 3-4% of adults and are the most common injuries in children. According to analytical data from WHO, the world each year are injured about 50 million people; more than 100 million are exposed to surgical procedures. Health and socio-economic aspects determine the urgency of the problem of burn injuries due to the frequency of burns and their consequences: temporary and permanent disability with the transition to disability, as well as high mortality of severe burn injuries. It is known that severe burns leave scars that are not only violating the appearance, but also the functions. Meanwhile, to date there are no treatments that reliably would have stopped the progression of pathological scar and its recurrence after surgical treatment. This is due to insufficient knowledge about the process of reparative regeneration of the skin after the burn, and surgery of the skin, which dictates a more profound study of the mechanisms of wound healing of the skin. Is still unclear role of immune cells in the processes of regeneration in the burn wound, which prevents development of pathogenetically justified immuno modeling reparative processes in burns.
repair mechanisms
combustiology
human skin
regeneration
Burns