
T.I.E. (Tissue Interface Exudate) Theory
The T.I.E. (Tissue Interface Exudate) Theory explains how wound healing depends on the interactions between the tissue surface, the fluids (exudate), and the wound environment. It emphasizes that proper healing occurs when there's a delicate balance: enough exudate to nourish and clean the tissue, but not so much that it macerates or damages the area. The theory highlights that understanding these interactions helps healthcare providers manage wounds effectively by controlling moisture levels and promoting the body's natural healing processes.