Submucous Basis

Content

Introduction * Description of the term * Meaning and application Basic data of the term “submucosal” Features and functions of the submucosal membrane * Elasticity * Participation in wound healing Practical application of submucosal * Separation of wounds * Use as a graft * Application in other areas References

Introduction: description of the term

The term “submucosal” means the submucous membrane. Submucosal means something underneath the mucous membrane, that is, inside or below it. It is important to note that the term "submucosal" can refer to various tissues, organs and other objects that are located within or adjacent to the mucosa. Regardless of where exactly the submucosal tissue is located, its role in the body is significant and decisive. This article will discuss the features and significance of the submucosal tissue, as well as its practical value for medicine.

Basic data of the term “submucosal”

The submucosa is the inner layer of the stomach, intestines or other organs that covers the organ from the inside. It has various functions including pressure control and mucus formation. The main function of the submucosa is their participation in protecting organs from damage, infections and other threats. They also play a key role in the production of mucus, which protects organs from harmful factors and ensures the absorption of nutrients. Licking also takes part in the production of hormones and regulates organ motility. Functions of the submucosal base

Elasticity. The main function of the submucosal base is flexibility and elasticity. It is thanks to this feature that the submucosal base plays an important role in the healing of cuts. In particular, when a cut touches the submucosal base, the submucosal layer quickly collects and promotes rapid healing. Participation in wound healing. When we get cuts or breaks in the skin, it affects not only the top layer of the skin, but also the submucosal layer, as it is located below or inside the skin. With its property of quickly contracting and forming a layer of fibroblasts, the submucosal base helps in the process of wound healing