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Graft Infection or Graft Reaction?
Archives of Surgery, 1979A perigraft reaction has been described that has been found to be free of infection, with a microscopic picture compatible to an immunologic-like reaction. Varied time intervals between onset of reaction and removal of tissue have allowed for a histopathologic staging. Note is made that four of the five grafts involved were external velour Dacron, with
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Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America, 2001
Autologous adipose tissue has been used for tissue augmentation for over a century. The technique still remains controversial and some investigators have given up on fat transfer. The authors' objective is to improve the retention of the fat graft by using less traumatic methods to collect the fat, to concentrate it, and to reinject it to obtain more ...
James E, Fulton, Noushin, Parastouk
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Autologous adipose tissue has been used for tissue augmentation for over a century. The technique still remains controversial and some investigators have given up on fat transfer. The authors' objective is to improve the retention of the fat graft by using less traumatic methods to collect the fat, to concentrate it, and to reinject it to obtain more ...
James E, Fulton, Noushin, Parastouk
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2006
Grafting provides a simple way to generate chimeric plants with regions of different genotypes, and thus to assess the cell autonomy of gene action. The technique of grafting has been widely used in other species, but in Arabidopsis, its small size makes the process rather more complicated.
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Grafting provides a simple way to generate chimeric plants with regions of different genotypes, and thus to assess the cell autonomy of gene action. The technique of grafting has been widely used in other species, but in Arabidopsis, its small size makes the process rather more complicated.
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Skin Grafting and Graft Rejection in Goats
American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1978SUMMARY As part of a study to define the major histocompatibility complex of the goat and to show certain aspects of its biological function, a skin-grafting technique is described which might also be applicable for similar studies in other ruminant species.
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Nonexpandable Mesh Grafts Combine the Advantages of Mesh Grafts and Sheet Grafts
Dermatologic Surgery, 2007The nonexpandable mesh is a valuable tool for skin grafting that combines the functional advantages of mesh grafting and the aesthetic results of SGs; nonexpandable MGs adapt to uneven surfaces and allow for drainage of wound fluids, while their appearance is similar to that of a SG.
Virve, Koljonen +3 more
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Dermatologic Clinics, 1998
Knowledge of the indications, techniques, donor site considerations, and complications of all types of skin grafting is invaluable for the dermatologic surgeon who performs soft tissue reconstruction on a regular basis. With proper defect assessment, reconstructive planning, and attention to detail pre-, intra-, and postoperatively, optimal cosmetic ...
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Knowledge of the indications, techniques, donor site considerations, and complications of all types of skin grafting is invaluable for the dermatologic surgeon who performs soft tissue reconstruction on a regular basis. With proper defect assessment, reconstructive planning, and attention to detail pre-, intra-, and postoperatively, optimal cosmetic ...
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Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1994
In this article, we have reviewed important issues regarding skin graft reconstruction of cutaneous and mucosal defects in the head and neck. Careful attention to surgical technique and immobilization of the grafts during healing lead to more successful reconstructions. Partial-thickness skin grafts lack epidermal appendages.
G J, Petruzzelli, J T, Johnson
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In this article, we have reviewed important issues regarding skin graft reconstruction of cutaneous and mucosal defects in the head and neck. Careful attention to surgical technique and immobilization of the grafts during healing lead to more successful reconstructions. Partial-thickness skin grafts lack epidermal appendages.
G J, Petruzzelli, J T, Johnson
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Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1999
Grafting of the tympanic membrane is different and more difficult than skin grafting elsewhere on the body because it covers an air-containing cavity. The two main techniques of grafting are the overlay and underlay methods. The advantages, disadvantages, types of grafting materials, and surgical approaches of both the overlay and underlay methods are ...
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Grafting of the tympanic membrane is different and more difficult than skin grafting elsewhere on the body because it covers an air-containing cavity. The two main techniques of grafting are the overlay and underlay methods. The advantages, disadvantages, types of grafting materials, and surgical approaches of both the overlay and underlay methods are ...
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