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BIOLOGICAL DRESSINGS FOR EXPOSED VASCULAR GRAFTS
The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1975The frequent application of split thickness porcine skin grafts to cover an exposed vascular repair is a reasonable alternative to amputation in patients with severe extremity injury. It is essential that soft-tissue debridement be complete and at least one wall of the exposed vascular repair be supported by healthy, viable muscle.
A M, Ledgerwood, C E, Lucas
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Journal of Wound Care, 2020
OBJECTIVE There are currently no definitive guidelines regarding the management of split-thickness skin-graft (STSG) donor sites. The literature reports biological and non-biological dressings as the two main groups; however, there is no conclusive ...
Benjamin Langridge +2 more
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OBJECTIVE There are currently no definitive guidelines regarding the management of split-thickness skin-graft (STSG) donor sites. The literature reports biological and non-biological dressings as the two main groups; however, there is no conclusive ...
Benjamin Langridge +2 more
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International Journal of Pharmaceutics, 2022
Wound dressings can be applied over the wound sites to provide long-lasting wound management and improve wound healing. Biological wound dressings are superior to synthetic materials due to biodegradability and biocompatibility.
Jingjing Gao
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Wound dressings can be applied over the wound sites to provide long-lasting wound management and improve wound healing. Biological wound dressings are superior to synthetic materials due to biodegradability and biocompatibility.
Jingjing Gao
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In spite of intensively conducted research allowing for the development of more and more advanced wound dressing materials, there is still a need for dressings that stimulate not only reparative and regenerative processes, but also have a positive effect
Witold Sujka +2 more
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Biomaterials Advances, 2022
Platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) is extracted from the blood without biochemical interference and, also, with the ability of a long-term release of growth factors that can stimulate tissue repair and regerenation.
M. Mirhaj +6 more
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Platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) is extracted from the blood without biochemical interference and, also, with the ability of a long-term release of growth factors that can stimulate tissue repair and regerenation.
M. Mirhaj +6 more
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Advanced Functional Materials, 2022
Developing a hydrogelâbased multiple plant flavonoids dressing can synergistically assist chronic wound closure and enable superior solubility and optimal therapeutic efficacy of loading flavonoids. Herein, cooperativity among plant flavonoids to enhance
Mengmeng Sun +8 more
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Developing a hydrogelâbased multiple plant flavonoids dressing can synergistically assist chronic wound closure and enable superior solubility and optimal therapeutic efficacy of loading flavonoids. Herein, cooperativity among plant flavonoids to enhance
Mengmeng Sun +8 more
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International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2021
Impaired wound healing is of the most conspicuous characteristics of diabetic mellitus. Reduced blood flow, chronic inflammatory reactions, infection, endothelial dysfunction, elevated levels of reactive oxygen species, and metabolic disorders cause ...
Yunwu Zhang +3 more
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Impaired wound healing is of the most conspicuous characteristics of diabetic mellitus. Reduced blood flow, chronic inflammatory reactions, infection, endothelial dysfunction, elevated levels of reactive oxygen species, and metabolic disorders cause ...
Yunwu Zhang +3 more
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Heterografts as biological dressings for large skin wounds
I C, Song +3 more
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Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2008
Advances in cellular biology and knowledge in wound healing and growth factors have given us a wide variety of choices to attack the problem of the complex burn wound. Split-thickness skin grafting with autograft is at present the standard of care. It, however, is not an ideal substitute and frequently is not available for full-burn coverage.
Edward, Lineen, Nicholas, Namias
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Advances in cellular biology and knowledge in wound healing and growth factors have given us a wide variety of choices to attack the problem of the complex burn wound. Split-thickness skin grafting with autograft is at present the standard of care. It, however, is not an ideal substitute and frequently is not available for full-burn coverage.
Edward, Lineen, Nicholas, Namias
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The effect of form of carboxymethyl-chitosan dressings on biological properties in wound healing.
Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces, 2020Chitosan and its derivative have been widely used for wound healing applications, but the effect of the chitosan form on wound healing related properties has been less exploited.
Dong Wang +4 more
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