Non-melanoma skin cancers (NMSC) represent the most common skin tumours of the head region. We describe the use of dermal substitute in a 2-stage surgery protocol for selected fragile patients to remove NMSC of the head region. A review of the literature focusing on dermal substitutes' safety after skin tumours excision is provided. A total of 45 fragile patients with NMSC in the head region were selected and scheduled for the 2-stage surgical protocol. The first stage consisted of traditional surgical excision and immediate coverage with Hyalomatrix (Fidia Advanced Biopolymers, Abano Terme, Italy). After histology confirmed diagnosis and clearance of the margins, full-thickness skin autografts were performed. All of the patients reached co...
Over the past few decades, important milestones have been reached in the field of skin tissue engine...
Background: Head and neck cancer treatment often involves the need for extensive soft tissues remova...
On tissue engineering field the research about skin substitutes represents historically the most pro...
Dermal substitutes offer alternative approaches for wounds of all thicknesses where sufficient donat...
Abstract CONCLUSIONS: The nose is often involved by non-melanoma skin cancer (NMSC) and the increa...
Background: Dermal substitutes are currently largely used for the treatment of huge skin loss in pat...
Radical ablative surgery is the gold standard treatment of head skin cancer. The authors expose thei...
overage of large skin defects, especially following tumor resection and in patients who are not good...
BACKGROUND: Over recent decades, scientists and surgeons have collaborated to develop various bioeng...
Background: Over recent decades, scientists and surgeons have collaborated to develop various bioeng...
The loss of skin envelope is a frequent and costly problem in health care. This article provides an ...
Introduction: The most common tumours in the skin are the SCC, BCC and malignant melanoma. Most of t...
This chapter discusses surgical treatment options of non-melanoma skin cancers (NMSCs) and reconstru...
Sang-Woo Kang, Ji-Kang Park, Hyun-Chul Shon, Eui-Sung Choi, Dong-Soo Kim, Kyoung-Tae MinDepartment o...
BACKGROUND: The management of deep partial-thickness and full-thickness skin defects remains a signi...
Over the past few decades, important milestones have been reached in the field of skin tissue engine...
Background: Head and neck cancer treatment often involves the need for extensive soft tissues remova...
On tissue engineering field the research about skin substitutes represents historically the most pro...
Dermal substitutes offer alternative approaches for wounds of all thicknesses where sufficient donat...
Abstract CONCLUSIONS: The nose is often involved by non-melanoma skin cancer (NMSC) and the increa...
Background: Dermal substitutes are currently largely used for the treatment of huge skin loss in pat...
Radical ablative surgery is the gold standard treatment of head skin cancer. The authors expose thei...
overage of large skin defects, especially following tumor resection and in patients who are not good...
BACKGROUND: Over recent decades, scientists and surgeons have collaborated to develop various bioeng...
Background: Over recent decades, scientists and surgeons have collaborated to develop various bioeng...
The loss of skin envelope is a frequent and costly problem in health care. This article provides an ...
Introduction: The most common tumours in the skin are the SCC, BCC and malignant melanoma. Most of t...
This chapter discusses surgical treatment options of non-melanoma skin cancers (NMSCs) and reconstru...
Sang-Woo Kang, Ji-Kang Park, Hyun-Chul Shon, Eui-Sung Choi, Dong-Soo Kim, Kyoung-Tae MinDepartment o...
BACKGROUND: The management of deep partial-thickness and full-thickness skin defects remains a signi...
Over the past few decades, important milestones have been reached in the field of skin tissue engine...
Background: Head and neck cancer treatment often involves the need for extensive soft tissues remova...
On tissue engineering field the research about skin substitutes represents historically the most pro...