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In vivo evaluation of acellular human dermis for abdominal wall repair [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Biomedical Materials Research - Part A, 2010
Limitations of synthetic biomaterials for abdominal wall repair have led investigators to seek naturally derived matrices, such as human acellular dermis, because of their excellent biocompatibility and their ability to naturally interface with host ...
Daniel Eberli, Anthony Atala
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The effect of skin expansion on acellular dermis in an experimental model

open access: yesJournal of Plastic Surgery and Hand Surgery, 2017
Objective: Although acellular dermis is widely used in prosthesis-based breast reconstruction, there is no study evaluating its expandability and histological, ultra-structural related changes.
Ali Mübin Aral, Serhan Tuncer
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Injection Laryngoplasty Using Micronized Acellular Dermis for Vocal Fold Paralysis

open access: yesOtolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 2016
Objectives Micronized acellular dermis has been used for nearly 15 years to correct glottic insufficiency. With previous demonstration of safety and efficacy, this study aims to evaluate intermediate and long-term voice outcomes in those who underwent ...
Daniel S Fink   +2 more
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The Use of Acellular Dermis in the Prevention of Frey???s Syndrome

Laryngoscope, 2001
AbstractEducational Objective At the conclusion of this presentation, the participant should be able to discuss the indications and advantages of using acellular dermis in the prevention of post‐parotidectomy gustatory sweating (Frey's Syndrome).Introduction Gustatory sweating is a common postoperative problem and a challenge to treat.
Satish Govindaraj   +2 more
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Evaluation of the biocompatibility of acellular porcine dermis

Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces, 2007
The biocompatibility of an acellular porcine dermis was evaluated by in vitro methods. Endothelia cells (ECV-304) and fibroblasts (NIH-3T3) were seeded on the dermis and cultured for 1 week to assess the cell viability in the skin grafts. Results by morphological assessment and methylthiazolyl tetrazolium assay (MTT assay) indicated good ...
Yuan-Liang Wang
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Human Acellular Dermis versus No Acellular Dermis in Tissue Expansion Breast Reconstruction

Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 2012
Human acellular dermis has been adopted for routine use in tissue expander reconstruction. The purported benefits include higher intraoperative fill volume, facilitation of lower pole expansion, and enhanced definition of the lower pole of the breast.
Joseph W, Parks   +5 more
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Acellular Dermis-Assisted Breast Reconstruction

Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 2008
In 2004, the authors reported their findings with placement of tissue expanders for breast reconstruction in the partial submuscular position, the equivalent of the "dual-plane" technique for breast augmentation. Limitations with subpectoral expander placement include difficulty controlling the lower pole of the pocket during expansion, unprotected ...
S L, Spear   +3 more
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Sutureless tympanoplasty using acellular dermis

American Journal of Otolaryngology, 2011
A prospective randomized unblinded controlled trial was conducted by comparing acellular dermis with temporalis fascia as graft materials in tympanoplasty (type 1) in terms of operative time, postoperative pain, graft success rate, and audiologic outcome.Forty-two patients with (inactive) chronic suppurative otitis media of tubotympanic type were ...
Anoop, Raj   +3 more
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