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Autograft of the Amputated Digit
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1954Summary The case for immediate autografting of the amputated digit is restated. Four successful cases in the literature are reviewed and a further personal case is described. A plea is made for efforts to explore and extend the usefulness of this procedure. Since reporting this case a longer term follow-up has now been possible.
H, GILLIES, D A C, REID
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Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 1996
Autogenous bone and cartilage grafts provide the optimal material to be used in reconstruction of the skeleton. If there were an adequate supply of autogenous bone grafts of ideal size and shape, there would be no need for allograft or endoprosthetic replacements. Unfortunately, the major limitation to the use of autografts is their short supply.
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Autogenous bone and cartilage grafts provide the optimal material to be used in reconstruction of the skeleton. If there were an adequate supply of autogenous bone grafts of ideal size and shape, there would be no need for allograft or endoprosthetic replacements. Unfortunately, the major limitation to the use of autografts is their short supply.
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Clinics in Dermatology, 1984
Abstract In the early 1950s Billingham and Reynolds 1 demonstrated that epidermal sheets and epidermal cell suspensions obtained after trypsinization could be used to cover superficial wounds in experimental animals. Subsequent experiments in the late 1960s and early 1970s by Karasek. 2 Karasek and Charlton, 3 Freeman and co-workers, 4 and Igel et
O M, Alvarez, D G, Biozes
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Abstract In the early 1950s Billingham and Reynolds 1 demonstrated that epidermal sheets and epidermal cell suspensions obtained after trypsinization could be used to cover superficial wounds in experimental animals. Subsequent experiments in the late 1960s and early 1970s by Karasek. 2 Karasek and Charlton, 3 Freeman and co-workers, 4 and Igel et
O M, Alvarez, D G, Biozes
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The Gingival Autograft and Gingivectomy
Journal of Periodontology, 1976A rationale and technique for the utilization of the combined procedures of the gingival autograft and the gingivectomy technics for the purpose of pocket elimination and creation of an adequate zone of attached gingiva has been presented. It allows for the predictable and relatively atraumatic treatment of gingival problems in which there has been no ...
H M, Goldman, G, Isenberg, A, Shuman
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Omentopexy for tracheal autografts
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1994An effective method of vascularization is required in tracheal transplantation, as tracheal vessels are too find to be anastomosed easily. A series of experiments, including postmortem injection study, were conducted to assess the usefulness of omentopexy for tracheal autografts in 17 dogs. In group I (n = 4) a six-ring tracheal autograft was implanted
R, Nakanishi, T, Shirakusa, T, Takachi
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Autograft Ossiculoplasty in Cholesteatoma
ORL, 1992Although using autogenous ossicles in reconstruction offers stable hearing results with good tendency for healing and minimal extrusion, their use in cholesteatomatous ears has been criticized for the possibility of progressive osteitis, bone resorption and cholesteatoma recurrence.
A, el Seifi, B, Fouad
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Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics, 1993
Recent advances in microvascular surgery have made it possible to reconstruct large skeletal defects with autogenous bone grafts on a vascular pedicle. Experimental studies have demonstrated that vascularized bone grafts have superior blood flow and osteocyte survival when compared with nonvascular grafts.
C G, Moran, M B, Wood
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Recent advances in microvascular surgery have made it possible to reconstruct large skeletal defects with autogenous bone grafts on a vascular pedicle. Experimental studies have demonstrated that vascularized bone grafts have superior blood flow and osteocyte survival when compared with nonvascular grafts.
C G, Moran, M B, Wood
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Dissection in a pulmonary autograft
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 2004We report the case of a type II aortic dissection involving the pulmonary autograft after a Ross procedure 6 years earlier. A dissection flap was present in both the native ascending aorta and right coronary sinus of the autograft. At reoperation, the valve was spared using a root remodeling technique.
Edward H, Kincaid +3 more
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Arthroscopic Osteochondral Autografting
Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 2005Arthroscopic osteochondral autografting is indicated for unipolar, full thickness articular cartilage lesions between 1 and 2.5 cm in diameter. A stable properly aligned knee is important to a good outcome. This procedure should not be performed in the presence of generalized osteoarthritis.
David A, Coons, F Alan, Barber
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A Modification of the Pulmonary Autograft Procedure to Prevent Late Autograft Dilatation
Seminars in Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery: Pediatric Cardiac Surgery Annual, 2014Although the pulmonary autograft procedure for aortic valve replacement is a commonly utilized option for children, its use is diminishing in adult-aged patients. One commonly cited concern is the tendency for the pulmonary autograft to dilate in the aortic position.
Ross M, Ungerleider +2 more
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