7+ Silver Nitrate for Granulation Tissue: Removal & More

silver nitrate granulation tissue

7+ Silver Nitrate for Granulation Tissue: Removal & More

The application of a metallic salt to hyperplastic wound repair tissue results in cauterization. This chemical ablation is often employed to reduce excessive tissue formation that impedes the normal healing process. For example, after surgical removal of a skin lesion, exuberant tissue sometimes forms at the wound site, preventing epithelialization.

This method offers a readily available and relatively inexpensive means of managing this type of overgrowth. Its use dates back centuries and remains a common practice in various clinical settings. The resulting chemical reaction helps to control bleeding, reduce the size of the overgrown area, and encourage proper closure of the wound, facilitating a more efficient healing trajectory.

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