Closed but not healed

18 May 2021

The final step in secondary intention healing is contracture of the wound. Myofibroblasts and fibroblasts lead to contracture of the wound bed and create a scar. Scars matures over the course of the year following the injury. During that time, the scar is friable often injured by shear and pressure. While these patients have a closed wound, the wound is not healed and neither is the patient.

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