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Mechanisms of Fat Graft Survival

Annals of Plastic Surgery, 2016
Abstract Although more fat grafting procedures have been performed by plastic surgeons with the primary goal to restore soft tissue loss, the actual mechanism on how fat graft survives remains less completely understood. An established old theory on fat graft survival is still based on the cell survival theory proposed by Peer ...
L. Pu
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Five-Year Graft Survival and Clinical Outcomes of 500 Consecutive Cases After Descemet Membrane Endothelial Keratoplasty.

Cornea, 2020
PURPOSE To report the 5-year graft survival and clinical outcomes after Descemet membrane endothelial keratoplasty (DMEK). METHODS A retrospective, interventional case series was performed at a tertiary referral center.
Rénuka S. Birbal   +8 more
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The Effect of Apocynin on Fat Graft Survival

Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 2021
In this study, we investigated the effect of apocynin on fat graft survival in a rat model.Twenty-one Wistar albino male rats were included in the study. The grafts taken from the inguinal area were applied to the nape of each rat. The rats were randomly divided into three groups.
Ekrem Ramazan Keskin, Dogan Çakan
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Backtransplantation for survival of the graft

Transplantation Proceedings, 2005
To assess survival of grafts after uncontrollable rejection, one performs backtransplantation from the recipient to the donor. This study investigated backtransplantation in an animal model. Hearts were transplanted heterotopically in rats. After a few days, the transplanted heart grafts were harvested from the recipients and backtransplanted to the ...
Kiyoshi Fukunaga   +2 more
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Skin graft survival on a fascia lata graft

British Journal of Plastic Surgery, 1980
Abstract Skin grafts may be used with advantage as a "physiological dressing" to improve poor recipient sites prior to definitive grafting. In the case presented here, the repeated application of stored autograft skin to an underlying fascia lata graft eventually produced sufficient revascularisation to allow complete take of a split skin graft.
C.T.K. Khoo, M.N. Saad
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Improved Graft Survival After Liver Transplantation for Recipients With Hepatitis C Virus in the Direct‐Acting Antiviral Era

Liver transplantation, 2019
Highly effective direct‐acting antiviral (DAA) therapy has transformed outcomes of liver transplantation in hepatitis C virus (HCV) patients. We examined longer‐term outcomes in HCV‐positive recipients in the DAA era and analyzed the Scientific Registry ...
T. Cotter   +7 more
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Multiple arterial grafts and survival

Current Opinion in Cardiology, 1999
Limitations in the long-term patency of saphenous veins for bypass grafts have encouraged interest in the use of arterial conduits. The positive effect of an internal thoracic artery graft on survival has been accepted for more than a decade, but it has proven difficult to show additional benefit from additional arterial conduits; this is probably due ...
Sundt Tm rd, Hendrick B. Barner
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Pitfalls in graft survival analysis

HLA, 2018
The reliability of a scientific work depends on the accuracy of the analysis. Scientific publications in the field of kidney transplantation still contain methodical errors that may lead to wrong conclusions and result in severe consequences for the patients.
C. Unterrainer, B. Döhler, C. Süsal
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Size mismatch in deceased donor liver transplantation and its impact on graft survival

Clinical Transplantation, 2019
The impact of size mismatch in deceased donor liver transplantation is unknown. BSA has been demonstrated to be an accurate indicator of liver volume. We developed a model to match livers by BSA and estimate the impact of size mismatch on graft survival.
J. Reyes   +3 more
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Polytetrafluoroethylene Graft Survival in Hemodialysis

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1983
Expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) graft fistulas are widely used as secondary vascular access for patients receiving long-term hemodialysis treatment. Sixty-seven grafts were implanted in 48 patients and followed for 12 to 51 months. Cumulative patency for all grafts at 12 months was 67% +/- 6%, at 24 months 50% +/- 7%, and at 48 months 43% +/- 9%
First Mr   +5 more
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