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Engineering Assembloids to Mimic Graft‐Host Skeletal Muscle Interaction
This study develops a graft‐host skeletal muscle assembloid model combining neuromuscular organoids with tissue‐engineered constructs. Pre‐seeding decellularized muscles with myogenic cells enhances cell migration and axon invasion from the organoid. The model exhibits regenerative capacity following acute damage, advancing the understanding of human ...
Lucia Rossi+13 more
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Small Bowel Obstruction Secondary to Interstitial Hernia: Laparoscopic Approach
Interstitial hernias are a rare entity. Most of them are detected incidentally on imaging studies. We present a case of abdominal bowel obstruction secondary to interstitial hernia on the fifth postoperative day of an open incisional hernia repair ...
J. M. Alvarez Gallesio+2 more
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Contemporary Onlay Incisional Hernia Repair: Review Article [PDF]
Background: Abdominal procedures, whether open or laparoscopic are often complicated with an incisional abdominal hernia (IH). Approximately 15% - 20 % of all laparotomies and 1% to 5% of all laparoscopic surgeries are complicated by IHs.
Almasri, Mohamed Kamal+3 more
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Volumetric muscle loss (VML) due to trauma or surgery, often leads to physical impairments. Traditional treatments rely on autologous flaps, limited by muscle availability often leading to donor site morbidity. This study presents multimodal bioprinting as an innovative approach for fabricating vascularized muscle flaps with 3D‐printed macrovessels ...
Eliana O. Fischer+8 more
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Dysregulation of microRNA (miRNA) is actively involved in the development and progression of gastric cancer (GC). MiR‐520c was previously found to be overexpressed in GC specimens and cells.
Ying‐ru Li+6 more
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A new dual‐layer hydrogel barrier for preventing postoperative abdominal adhesions is developed. The inner layer, consisting of polyethyleneimine (PEI) and thioctic acid (TA), enhanced adhesion to moist tissues. The outer layer combines zwitterionic, thermoresponsive hyaluronic acid with anti‐inflammatory epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) and forms a ...
Mena Asha Krishnan+6 more
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Penetrating Abdominal Injury by a Large Stone [PDF]
Penetrating trauma can be commonly caused by sharp objects. We report a case of penetrating injury of abdomen caused by a fairly large sized stone which is used for sharpening the objects or weapons.
Baitha, K+3 more
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New technical approach for the repair of an abdominal wall defect after a transverse rectus abdominis myocutaneous flap: a case report [PDF]
Introduction Breast reconstruction with autologous tissue transfer is now a standard operation, but abnormalities of the abdominal wall contour represent a complication which has led surgeons to invent techniques to minimize the morbidity of the donor ...
AB Guerra+19 more
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Aortic Wall Stiffness Depends on Ultrasound Probe Pressure [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: Assessing the biomechanical behaviour of the aortic wall in vivo can potentially improve the diagnosis and prognosis of patients with abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA). With ultrasound, AAA wall stiffness can be estimated as the diameter change in response to blood pressure.
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