In order to enhance the successful rate of skin transplantation, tie-over method and occlusive dressings were investigated using the skin of hairless dogs. Tie-over method had no accelerative effects of the skin grafting of hairless dogs. In contrast, at 2 weeks after grafting, the graft skin has taken well under the moist environment. The hydrocolloid dressing accelerated wound healing in the donor sites. In both the graft and the donor sites, wound contraction and crust formation were not found throughout the study, although the skin of hairless dogs lagged considerably behind that of other haired dogs in wound healing. At 2 weeks after the skin grafting, histologically, the epidermis of the grafts showed thickening and irregular hyperpla...
Cultures of human epidermal cells may be used to generate epidermis on athymic recipients. We descri...
Although canine skin models are already available as either monocellular or organotypic cultures, th...
Our objective was to evaluate the effectiveness of skin-stretching devices for closing defects on th...
There are several histological factors which have made skin grafting possible in man and animals. Fi...
Objective: To compare the hydro-surgical technique to traditional techniques for removal of subcutan...
The reconstruction of resistant and pliable skin in vivo is not possible without the substitution of...
Objectives To report the surgical technique of seed skin grafting and clinical application for re...
In recent years, skin grafting has been used for the study of a wide variety of biological problems....
Cutaneous flaps are used for closing wounds caused by traumatic accidents, oncological surgery (tumo...
Objectives To evaluate the efficacy of a hydrocolloid dressing for the treatment of surgical wounds ...
The aim of this study was to analyze the effect of snake venom derived from fibrin glue on the viabi...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the outcome of full-thickness skin grafts used to close skin defects involvin...
Background. Skin grafting may be necessary to close nonhealing skin wounds. This report describes a ...
PURPOSE: Compare fibrin glue (Tissucol®) and platelet-rich plasma in full-thickness mesh skin grafts...
Background: Recurrent flank alopecia is a clinically well-described skin disorder in dogs. The patho...
Cultures of human epidermal cells may be used to generate epidermis on athymic recipients. We descri...
Although canine skin models are already available as either monocellular or organotypic cultures, th...
Our objective was to evaluate the effectiveness of skin-stretching devices for closing defects on th...
There are several histological factors which have made skin grafting possible in man and animals. Fi...
Objective: To compare the hydro-surgical technique to traditional techniques for removal of subcutan...
The reconstruction of resistant and pliable skin in vivo is not possible without the substitution of...
Objectives To report the surgical technique of seed skin grafting and clinical application for re...
In recent years, skin grafting has been used for the study of a wide variety of biological problems....
Cutaneous flaps are used for closing wounds caused by traumatic accidents, oncological surgery (tumo...
Objectives To evaluate the efficacy of a hydrocolloid dressing for the treatment of surgical wounds ...
The aim of this study was to analyze the effect of snake venom derived from fibrin glue on the viabi...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the outcome of full-thickness skin grafts used to close skin defects involvin...
Background. Skin grafting may be necessary to close nonhealing skin wounds. This report describes a ...
PURPOSE: Compare fibrin glue (Tissucol®) and platelet-rich plasma in full-thickness mesh skin grafts...
Background: Recurrent flank alopecia is a clinically well-described skin disorder in dogs. The patho...
Cultures of human epidermal cells may be used to generate epidermis on athymic recipients. We descri...
Although canine skin models are already available as either monocellular or organotypic cultures, th...
Our objective was to evaluate the effectiveness of skin-stretching devices for closing defects on th...