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Developments toward an Ideal Skin Substitute: A Commentary [PDF]
Skin grafting always has been considered a challenging task for the researchers and tissue engineers from its first introduction in 1871 by Reverdin. Skin substitutes, composed of degradable synthetic or biological components, are being considered as ...
Muhammad Irfan-Maqsood +1 more
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Transplantation is an important life-saving therapeutic choice for patients with organ or tissue failure once all other treatment options are exhausted. However, most allografts become damaged over an extended period, and post-transplantation survival is
Zijian Chen +3 more
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Relapses of traumatic peroneal tendons subluxation already treated surgically: a new surgical approach [PDF]
Aim To illustrate the surgical treatment of relapses of traumatic peroneal tendons subluxation. Methods We came across a young woman, who sustained a sprain in her dominant ankle after a trauma; we noticed subluxation of the peroneal tendons during ...
Alessandro Tomarchio +4 more
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Osteochondral Allograft and Concurrent Meniscal Allograft Transplantation
Background: Symptomatic, full-thickness chondral defects often are associated with meniscal deficiencies. These are difficult problems to manage in the young, high-demand patient population. A number of differing techniques have been published with no consensus.
Hansel E. Ihn +3 more
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Extra-Corporeal Membrane Oxygenation Cadaver Donors: What about Tissues Used as Allografts?
Several studies demonstrated the efficacy of post-mortem extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) on donors in preserving organ function addressing organ transplantation.
Gregorio Marchiori +7 more
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Despite the advances in therapeutic interventions, solid organ transplantation (SOT) remains the “gold standard” treatment for patients with end-stage organ failure.
Shareni Jeyamogan +8 more
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Chronic Allograft Nephropathy [PDF]
Long-term survival of kidney transplants (renal allografts) has changed little during the past decade, despite dramatic improvements in short-term survival. Most late renal allograft loss, other than that associated with the death of the patient, has been attributed to progressive renal dysfunction, termed "chronic allograft nephropathy" (or CAN), a ...
Torras Ambròs, Joan +2 more
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Cutis verticis gyrata resection with scalp reconstruction: a case report [PDF]
Cutis verticis gyrata is a disease characterized by hypertrophy of the skin on the scalp, leading to the formation of folds and sacculations that resemble the gyrus of the cerebral cortex. It most commonly affects males and develops after puberty. It can
Augusto Massaud Pedretti +4 more
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Alveolar ridge bone resorption is a biologic phenomenon that occurs following tooth extraction and cannot be prevented. This paper reviews the vertical and horizontal ridge dimensional changes that are associated with tooth extraction.
Amal Jamjoom, Robert E. Cohen
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Synthetic Cages Associated With Increased Rates of Revision Surgery and Higher Costs Compared to Allograft in ACDF in the Nonelderly Patient [PDF]
Objective The aim of this study was to compare all-cause reoperation rates and costs in nonelderly patients treated with anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF) with structural allograft versus synthetic cages for degenerative pathology.
Majd Marrache +7 more
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