نتایج جستجو برای: acellular dermis

تعداد نتایج: 9466  

2012
William W. Hope Devan Griner Ashley Adams W. Borden Hooks Thomas V. Clancy

Background. To evaluate the use, indications, and short-term outcomes for human acellular dermis. Methods. We retrospectively reviewed patients having human acellular dermis placed for ventral hernia repair from January 2008 through October 2009. Demographic information, operative details, and outcomes of patients with and without recurrences were compared; a P value <0.05 was considered signif...

Journal: :Archives of otolaryngology--head & neck surgery 2007
Steven M Houser

OBJECTIVES To detail empty nose syndrome (ENS), an iatrogenic disorder characterized by a patent airway but a subjective sense of poor nasal breathing, and to explore repair options for patients with ENS. DESIGN A case series of 8 patients with ENS detailing symptoms before and after submucosal implantation of acellular dermis. SETTING Academic medical center. PATIENTS Subjects who were e...

2016
Anna Myriam Perrone Alessandra Livi Milena Fini Elena Bondioli Sergio Concetti Alessio Giuseppe Morganti Federico Contedini Pierandrea De Iaco

•A multi-layer technique for reconstruction after pelvic exenteration is proposed.•Human acellular dermal matrix used in reconstruction after total pelvic exenteration.•A reconstructive technique based on human dermis, omental flap and fat is proposed.

Journal: :Head & neck 2008
Jamie O Lo Stephen M Weber Peter E Andersen Neil D Gross Marc Gosselin Mark K Wax

BACKGROUND Atelectasis is commonly encountered in patients undergoing rectus abdominus tissue transfer. Primary closure of the anterior rectus sheath may contribute to this process. Augmentation of the closure with mesh may decrease the incidence of Atelectasis. METHODS In this retrospective review 32 patients with preoperative and postoperative augmentation were compared to 23 who had primar...

2012

Tissue-engineered skin substitutes may be either acellular or cellular. Acellular products (i.e., cadaveric human dermis with cellular material removed) contain a matrix or scaffold composed of materials such as collagen, hyaluronic acid, and fibronectin. Cellular products contain living cells such as fibroblasts and keratinocytes within a matrix. The cells contained within the matrix may be au...

Journal: :Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A 2009

2015

Bio-engineered skin and soft tissue substitutes may be either acellular or cellular. Acellular products (i.e., cadaveric human dermis with cellular material removed) contain a matrix or scaffold composed of materials such as collagen, hyaluronic acid, and fibronectin. Cellular products contain living cells such as fibroblasts and keratinocytes within a matrix. The cells contained within the mat...

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