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Graft and Patient Survival

2014
Kidney transplantation is agreed upon as the best treatment available for most patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD). It not only improves quality of life (Am J Kidney Dis 15(3):201–8, 1990; Kidney Int 50(1):235–42, 1996; N Engl J Med 28;312(9):553–9, 1985; Transplantation 54(4):656–60, 1992) of our patients and reduces medical expense (Kidney ...
Machaiah M. Madhrira   +2 more
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Skin Graft Survival—The Bacterial Answer

Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1989
An in vitro wound model was created to determine the mechanism by which bacteria cause skin graft failure. A wound surface was simulated by a human fibrin clot. Staphylococcus aureus or group A streptococcus was incubated over the clot. Either saline, human plasminogen, aprotinin, or epsilon-aminocaproic acid (EACA), or a combination of these, was ...
A W, Perry   +4 more
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Enhancing the Survival of Full‐Thickness Grafts

The Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology, 1984
The primary factors relating to the survival of full-thickness skin grafts have been discussed in addition to preoperative planning considerations, technical considerations, and postoperative care techniques that minimize problems. Postoperative dermabrasion revision to improve subjective appearance is useful in most cases to maximize final cosmetic ...
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Renal Graft Survival and Calcineurin Inhibitor

Transplantation, 2005
Tacrolimus is associated with fewer acute rejections than cyclosporine, but a greater risk of new onset diabetes mellitus. When compared to no tacrolimus among nondiabetics in a large patient registry, it is associated with improved graft survival.
Woodward, Robert   +3 more
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Survival of Grafts in Coup de Sabre

Dermatologic Surgery, 2002
Treatment of coup de sabre must remain conservative until the disease is no longer in an active state. When activity has ceased, some operative intervention is safe and effective for the correction of deformity. While hair transplantation showed high survival rates for the correction of cicatricial alopecia, it has not yet been reported to be performed
Sung-Wook, Park, Han-Young, Wang
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Influence of donor age on graft survival

Actas Urológicas Españolas (English Edition), 2010
In 2007 in Spain 43% of donors were older than 60 years. This produces a worse graft quality and probably a worse survival.Our objective is to analyze the influence of donor age on graft survival.We analyze retrospectively 216 renal consecutive transplants realized between 2000 and 2008.
J, Barba Abad   +7 more
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Survival and Function of Bioengineered Cardiac Grafts

Circulation, 1999
Introduction —Patients with congenital heart disease frequently require graft material for repair of cardiac defects. However, currently available grafts lack growth potential and are noncontractile and thrombogenic. We have developed a viable cardiac graft that contracts spontaneously in tissue culture by seeding cells derived
R K, Li   +5 more
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Bone Graft Survival in Expanded Skin

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1988
The effect of tissue expansion on iliac bone graft (onlay) survival was studied on the skulls of 35 New Zealand white rabbits. Wet bone weights at the time of grafting and at sacrifice in control animals (group I) were compared to three experimental groups.
G S, LaTrenta   +4 more
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CYCLOSPORIN AND GRAFT SURVIVAL

The Lancet, 1986
B A, Bradley   +6 more
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SURVIVAL OF FLAPS AND GRAFTS

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1987
E. Vaubel   +2 more
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