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[Clinical use of acellular allogenic dermis or acellular porcine dermis with split-thickness autologous skin graft in 119 cases].

Zhonghua wai ke za zhi [Chinese journal of surgery], 2005
To observe the effect of acellular allogenic dermis or acellular porcine dermis together with split-thickness autologous skin graft on coverage of deep burn wound and the wound of scar excision.Acellular allogenic dermis or acellular porcine dermis produced by our unit, with split-thickness autologous skin graft, were used in repairing various wounds ...
J, Chai   +10 more
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Application of acellular human dermis and skin grafts for lower extremity reconstruction

Journal of Wound Care, 2019
Objective: To use both acellular human dermis and skin grafting simultaneously for improved skin grafting without contracture. The study also aims to address the lack of research on the application of an acellular human dermis in diverse clinical cases.
Youn Hwan Kim, Kyu Tae Hwang, Ki Ho Kim
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The use of human acellular dermis in the operative management of giant omphalocele

Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 2006
The management of giant omphalocele presents a major challenge to pediatric surgeons. Current treatment modalities often result in wound infection, fascial separation, and abdominal domain loss. Human acellular dermis (AlloDerm), as a primary abdominal fascial substitute, may prevent these complications.
Stephanie A, Kapfer, Tamir H, Keshen
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Evaluation of small intestine submucosa and acellular dermis as diaphragmatic prostheses

Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1999
The repair of large congenital diaphragmatic defects in the neonate continues to be a challenge. Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) is the synthetic material most widely used for reconstruction in instances of partial and complete diaphragmatic agenesis. Recurrent hernia is a frequent complication, because this material does not grow with the infant.
L, Dalla Vecchia   +5 more
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Acellular Human Dermis for Facial Soft Tissue Augmentation

Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America, 2001
The search for safe, permanent, and natural-appearing materials for soft tissue augmentation is ongoing. This article discusses two autologous dermal preparations available in injectable forms that do not cause cyst formation and its associated problems.
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An Animal Model of Lower Eyelid Spacer Grafting With Acellular Dermis

Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2001
Lower eyelid retraction is common in patients with dysthyroid orbitopathy and is seen less commonly in other conditions. Treatment typically requires vertical augmentation of the posterior eyelid lamella with an interpositional graft. Several autologous, homologous, and alloplastic materials have been used.
A M, Fay, L, Pieroth, P A, Rubin
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Utilization of Human Cadaveric Acellular Dermis for Abdominal Hernia Reconstruction

Annals of Plastic Surgery, 2007
Incisional hernias with history of recurrence or infection remain a challenge, with high postoperative morbidity and recurrence rates. The purpose of this study is to evaluate outcomes of patients treated with human cadaveric acellular dermis as an adjunct to abdominal wall reconstruction.We retrospectively reviewed 39 abdominal wall reconstructions ...
Antonio, Espinosa-de-los-Monteros   +5 more
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Preparation and Transplantation of a Composite Graft of Epidermal Keratinocytes on Acellular Dermis

2003
Loss of skin because of burns or ulcers is a major medical problem, and is the impetus for the development of skin substitutes and skin replacement technologies. Efforts in this area have focused on developing suitable substitutes for the epidermis or for the dermis, as well as ways to combine both technologies in a composite skin.
D A, Medalie, J R, Morgan
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Tissue Expander Breast Reconstruction Using Prehydrated Human Acellular Dermis

Annals of Plastic Surgery, 2011
Human acellular dermal matrices help facilitate immediate tissue expander-implant breast reconstruction by providing support to the inferolateral pole, improving control of implant position, and enhancing early volume expansion. Although several freeze-dried human acellular dermal products have demonstrated reasonable safety and efficacy in immediate ...
Vinay, Rawlani   +4 more
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In Vivo Durability and Safety of Rolled Acellular Dermis in a Submucosal Pocket in Pigs

The Cleft Palate Craniofacial Journal, 2015
Objective This study explored posterior nasopharyngeal augmentation with an acellular dermal matrix sheeting. Design Evaluation of the persistence and safety of a submucosal implant of rolled acellular dermis over a 3-month period in a
Ashley G, O'Reilly   +3 more
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