Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Extracorporeal perfusion is a technique that aims to safely prolong tissue preservation by reducing ischemia-reperfusion injury. Free muscle flaps provide a sensitive research model due to their low ischemic tolerance. However, long-term perfusion of free muscle flaps is scarcely researched. The aim of this study was to compare tissue damage in musculocutaneous flaps during 36 h of extracorporeal perfusion versus static cold storage. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Bilateral free rectus abdominis flaps were harvested from five Dutch Landrace pigs (weight: 53-59 kg). Flaps were treated for 36 h according to the following study groups: (1) cold storage at 4 degrees C-6 degrees C (n = 4), (2) perfusion with his...
Background: Venous congestion in skin flaps is difficult to detect. This study evaluated the ability...
In free flap surgery, a clinically established concept still has to be found for the reduction of is...
An experimental study was planned to examine whether the blood supply of muscle would be maintained ...
BACKGROUND: Extracorporeal perfusion is a technique that aims to safely prolong tissue preservation ...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Under ideal circumstances, creation of the anastomosis dur...
Background: Extracorporeal perfusion (ECP) might prolong the vital storage capabilities of composite...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Extracorporeal perfusion is a promising new technique for ...
Background: In free flap surgery, tissue is stored under hypothermic ischemia. Extracorporeal perfus...
The current standard for composite tissue preservation is static cold storage (SCS) and is limited t...
Background: Free muscle flap transfers, frequently used in plastic and reconstructive surgery, are a...
Preventing ischemia-related cell damage is a priority when preserving tissue for transplantation. Pe...
Background:. Venous congestion in skin flaps is difficult to detect. This study evaluated the abilit...
Contains fulltext : 235923.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Radboud Univers...
Background: Ex-vivo normothermic perfusion (EVNP) has been used as an alternative to static cold sto...
MMed thesis - Faculty of Health SciencesThe field of organ and tissue transplantation has necessita...
Background: Venous congestion in skin flaps is difficult to detect. This study evaluated the ability...
In free flap surgery, a clinically established concept still has to be found for the reduction of is...
An experimental study was planned to examine whether the blood supply of muscle would be maintained ...
BACKGROUND: Extracorporeal perfusion is a technique that aims to safely prolong tissue preservation ...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Under ideal circumstances, creation of the anastomosis dur...
Background: Extracorporeal perfusion (ECP) might prolong the vital storage capabilities of composite...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Extracorporeal perfusion is a promising new technique for ...
Background: In free flap surgery, tissue is stored under hypothermic ischemia. Extracorporeal perfus...
The current standard for composite tissue preservation is static cold storage (SCS) and is limited t...
Background: Free muscle flap transfers, frequently used in plastic and reconstructive surgery, are a...
Preventing ischemia-related cell damage is a priority when preserving tissue for transplantation. Pe...
Background:. Venous congestion in skin flaps is difficult to detect. This study evaluated the abilit...
Contains fulltext : 235923.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Radboud Univers...
Background: Ex-vivo normothermic perfusion (EVNP) has been used as an alternative to static cold sto...
MMed thesis - Faculty of Health SciencesThe field of organ and tissue transplantation has necessita...
Background: Venous congestion in skin flaps is difficult to detect. This study evaluated the ability...
In free flap surgery, a clinically established concept still has to be found for the reduction of is...
An experimental study was planned to examine whether the blood supply of muscle would be maintained ...