BACKGROUND: The management of deep partial-thickness and full-thickness skin defects remains a significant challenge. Particularly with massive defects, the current standard treatment, split-thickness skin grafting, is fraught with donor-site limitations and unsatisfactory long-term outcomes. A novel, autologous, bioengineered skin substitute was developed to address this problem. METHODS: To determine whether this skin substitute could safely provide permanent defect coverage, a phase I clinical trial was performed at the University Children's Hospital Zurich. Ten pediatric patients with acute or elective deep partial- or full-thickness skin defects were included. Skin grafts of 49 cm were bioengineered using autologous keratinocytes and ...
We tested different biodegradable matrix materials as dermal substitutes in a porcine wound model. M...
We tested different biodegradable matrix materials as dermal substitutes in a porcine wound model. M...
We tested different biodegradable matrix materials as dermal substitutes in a porcine wound model. M...
BACKGROUND: The management of deep partial-thickness and full-thickness skin defects remains a signi...
BACKGROUND: The management of deep partial-thickness and full-thickness skin defects remains a signi...
Background: Currently, acellular dermal substitutes used for skin reconstruction are usually covered...
There is a clinical need for skin substitutes to replace full-thickness skin loss. Our group has dev...
There is a clinical need for skin substitutes to replace full-thickness skin loss. Our group has dev...
BACKGROUND: The treatment of severe full-thickness skin defects represents a significant and common ...
BACKGROUND: For patients with full thickness skin defects, autologous Split-thickness skin grafts (S...
Tissue engineering of clinically applicable dermo-epidermal skin substitutes is crucially dependent ...
Autologous bio-engineered dermo-epidermal skin substitutes are a promising treatment for large skin ...
Background: Extended full thickness skin defects still represent a considerable therapeutic challeng...
Introduction: Autologous dermo-epidermal skin substitutes (DESS) generated in vitro represent a prom...
We tested different biodegradable matrix materials as dermal substitutes in a porcine wound model. M...
We tested different biodegradable matrix materials as dermal substitutes in a porcine wound model. M...
We tested different biodegradable matrix materials as dermal substitutes in a porcine wound model. M...
We tested different biodegradable matrix materials as dermal substitutes in a porcine wound model. M...
BACKGROUND: The management of deep partial-thickness and full-thickness skin defects remains a signi...
BACKGROUND: The management of deep partial-thickness and full-thickness skin defects remains a signi...
Background: Currently, acellular dermal substitutes used for skin reconstruction are usually covered...
There is a clinical need for skin substitutes to replace full-thickness skin loss. Our group has dev...
There is a clinical need for skin substitutes to replace full-thickness skin loss. Our group has dev...
BACKGROUND: The treatment of severe full-thickness skin defects represents a significant and common ...
BACKGROUND: For patients with full thickness skin defects, autologous Split-thickness skin grafts (S...
Tissue engineering of clinically applicable dermo-epidermal skin substitutes is crucially dependent ...
Autologous bio-engineered dermo-epidermal skin substitutes are a promising treatment for large skin ...
Background: Extended full thickness skin defects still represent a considerable therapeutic challeng...
Introduction: Autologous dermo-epidermal skin substitutes (DESS) generated in vitro represent a prom...
We tested different biodegradable matrix materials as dermal substitutes in a porcine wound model. M...
We tested different biodegradable matrix materials as dermal substitutes in a porcine wound model. M...
We tested different biodegradable matrix materials as dermal substitutes in a porcine wound model. M...
We tested different biodegradable matrix materials as dermal substitutes in a porcine wound model. M...