PubMedID: 1596667The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of expansion on the survival of full thickness skin grafts. In eight pigs 300 ml rectangular tissue expanders were placed into subcutaneous pockets. In four pigs (group I), the expanders were inflated rapidly with a mean 200 ml saline. In the other four pigs (group II), a mean total of 300 ml saline was injected in weekly increments over eight weeks. At the completion of expansion, full thickness skin grafts were taken from the expanded area and sutured back to the donor defects. In both groups surviving graft areas were similar to controls (p > 0.06). This study showed that acute and traditional expansion does not lead to increased loss of full thickness skin grafts of ...
Reconstruction of tissue defects in face with the similar kind of tissue is very challenging as the ...
Tissue expansion provides extra tissue which is useful for surgical reconstruction field and had bee...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the efficacy of intraoperative sustained limited expansion (ISLE) by exami...
WOS: A1992HR71500013PubMed ID: 1596667The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of expan...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of conventional and intraoperative tissue exp...
Item does not contain fulltextContraction of a split-thickness skin graft used for coverage of large...
BACKGROUND: Particularly in clinical studies, it has been found that rapid swelling of tissue expand...
While pre-treating a fat transplant recipient site with negative pressure has shown promise for incr...
The reconstruction of resistant and pliable skin in vivo is not possible without the substitution of...
Aim: Skin grafting is a common clinical practice for plastic surgeons, yet primary contraction of th...
The clinical use of frozen, human allogeneic skin grafts is considered a suitable alternative to fre...
For researchers and pathologists examining skin samples, comparisons between in vivo measurements an...
Tissue expansion is an integral procedure of the vast majority of breast reconstruction and has a si...
The expanded skin in breast reconstruction An experimental and clinical study...
Split-thickness skin grafting is a widely used re-constructive technique for the replacement of dama...
Reconstruction of tissue defects in face with the similar kind of tissue is very challenging as the ...
Tissue expansion provides extra tissue which is useful for surgical reconstruction field and had bee...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the efficacy of intraoperative sustained limited expansion (ISLE) by exami...
WOS: A1992HR71500013PubMed ID: 1596667The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of expan...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of conventional and intraoperative tissue exp...
Item does not contain fulltextContraction of a split-thickness skin graft used for coverage of large...
BACKGROUND: Particularly in clinical studies, it has been found that rapid swelling of tissue expand...
While pre-treating a fat transplant recipient site with negative pressure has shown promise for incr...
The reconstruction of resistant and pliable skin in vivo is not possible without the substitution of...
Aim: Skin grafting is a common clinical practice for plastic surgeons, yet primary contraction of th...
The clinical use of frozen, human allogeneic skin grafts is considered a suitable alternative to fre...
For researchers and pathologists examining skin samples, comparisons between in vivo measurements an...
Tissue expansion is an integral procedure of the vast majority of breast reconstruction and has a si...
The expanded skin in breast reconstruction An experimental and clinical study...
Split-thickness skin grafting is a widely used re-constructive technique for the replacement of dama...
Reconstruction of tissue defects in face with the similar kind of tissue is very challenging as the ...
Tissue expansion provides extra tissue which is useful for surgical reconstruction field and had bee...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the efficacy of intraoperative sustained limited expansion (ISLE) by exami...