نتایج جستجو برای: skin graft

تعداد نتایج: 272516  

Journal: :Dermatologic surgery : official publication for American Society for Dermatologic Surgery [et al.] 2010
Tim Mo Chen Jui-Che Tsai Thierry Burnouf

BACKGROUND There is no ideal procedure for the treatment of chronic skin ulcers. The use of platelet gel (PG) in this indication is raising interest. OBJECTIVE To evaluate the safety and efficacy of a new procedure combining allogeneic single-donor PG and fibrin glue (FG) to enhance skin graft take for treating recalcitrant ulcers. MATERIALS & METHODS Fifteen patients with 17 ulcers of vari...

2017
Kyung Suk Lee Jun Oh Kim Nam Gyun Kim Yoon Jung Lee Young Ji Park Jun Sik Kim

Background Surgery for reconstruction of defects after surgery should be performed selectively and the many points must be considered. The authors conducted this study to compare the local flap and skin graft by facial location in the reconstruction after resection of facial skin cancer. Methods The authors performed the study in patients that had received treatment in Department of Plastic S...

Journal: :The Japanese Journal of Urology 1986

2014
Ronald M. Brooks Donald R. Herdt Morton Kasdan

DESCRIPTION A 67-year-old man underwent full-thickness skin graft reconstruction of an ear defect following skin cancer excision. The graft was dropped on the floor during preparation. Following decontamination, it was subsequently used to complete the reconstruction, with full graft take and no evidence of infection after 4 months of follow-up.

2016

The use of skin graft fixation material Surfasoft® (Taurenon, Laan Van Zuid Hoorn 61, 2289 DC Rijswijk, The Netherlands) has become well established in burns surgery over the past years.1-3 Surfasoft® is a monofilament woven polyamide thread. It has many properties that make it a suitable dressing for skin grafts. It is transparent, smooth and strong. The flexible surface prevents bacterial adh...

Journal: :The Journal of burn care & rehabilitation 1988
S T Boyce M C Glafkides T J Foreman J F Hansbrough

Full-thickness burns destroy both the epidermal and dermal tissues of the skin. This study evaluates a collagen and chondroitin-6-sulfate dermal skin substitute (graft) that was applied to excised full-thickness burns and covered with Biobrane. Experimental conditions included: (a) no burn, subcutaneous implantation of the graft; (b) burn, excision, graft, coverage with Biobrane and bandages; (...

2013
Deepa Revi Vadavanath Prabhakaran Vineetha Jaseer Muhamed Akhila Rajan Thapasimuthu Vijayamma Anilkumar

Graft-assisted healing is an important strategy for treating full-thickness skin wounds. This study evaluated the properties of porcine cholecyst-derived scaffold and its use for treating full-thickness skin wound in rabbit. The physical properties of cholecyst-derived scaffold were congenial for skin-graft application. Compared to a commercially available skin-graft substitute made of porcine ...

Journal: :Urology 2006
Michael S Morris Allen F Morey Danielle A Stackhouse Richard A Santucci

OBJECTIVES To report the outcomes of graft take and wound healing in the first reported series in which fibrin sealant was used as a tissue glue in the reconstruction of complex genital skin loss. METHODS Between July 2001 and July 2005, 18 men requiring complex genital reconstruction underwent repair by two surgeons at our medical centers. Skin graft reconstruction was required in 6 men. Com...

Journal: :Archives of ophthalmology 2007
Umesh C Behera Dhananjay Shukla Ramasamy Kim

gest it was more susceptible to the effects of prostaglandins than the surrounding facial skin. We propose 2 hypothetical mechanisms for this. First, postinflammatory changes within the skin graft tissue could predispose it to hyperpigmentation as previously reported. Second, the graft tissue that came from the neck could be more susceptible than the surrounding facial skin to upregulation of t...

2012
James Southwell-Keely John Vandervord

Pretibial lacerations are problematic and best managed by surgical debridement, then skin grafting. Traditional postoperative care involves bed rest to optimise graft survival. This meta-analysis assesses early mobilisation versus bed rest for skin graft healing of these wounds. Medline, Embase, Cochrane, Cinahl, and Google Scholar databases were searched. Analyses were performed on appropriate...

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