A CONCEPTUAL STUDY OF CHINNA VRANA AS SADYOVRANA W.S.R TO MUSCULO-SKELETAL INJURIES.
*Dr. Satish Kumar Chandravanshi, Dr. Junita K. Swer and Dr. S. V. Shailaja
ABSTRACT
Sadyovrana can be correlated to traumatic wounds, mostly occurs due to accidental injuries. In today’s era the number of major and minor injuries has increased. Acharya Sushruta has given superior position to Vrana. In Sutrasthana of Sushruta Samhita description of Vrana is mentioned and Chikitsa sthana begins with chapter of vrana.[1] Shalyatantra mentions very clearly that vrana is the most important surgical entity, regarding its knowledge and effective management for a surgeon is the basic skill required. The destruction of body tissues and formation of scar after healing is called vrana.[2] According to Ayurvedic classics vrana is classified in to two such as sharirika (nija) and sadyovrana (agantuja).[3,4,5,6] Sadyovrana is the fresh wound produced due to trauma either accidental or surgical or because of external objects,[7] which is in different size and structure.[8,9,10,11,12] The sadyovrana or agantu vrana affected with dosha become nija vrana after 7 days.[13,14,15]
Keywords: sadyovrana, chinna vrana, wound.
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