To compare the cellular viability of diced, crushed, and morselized cartilage used in nasal surgeries. In this study, cartilage was extracted from the ears of seven New Zealand rabbits and was subsequently either diced, crushed or morselized to an amorphous state, or left unmodified. The four types of grafts were then implanted in the back regions of the rabbits. After 3 months, the cellular viability from four groups was compared to a control group using confocal microscopy. Analysis of the data obtained from the enumeration of live cells showed no statistically significant difference between the unmodified graft group and the control group. The diced, crushed, and morselized cartilage groups did show a statistically significant difference...
Background: In recent years the use of diced cartilage grafts in reconstructive surgery particulary ...
The aim of this paper is to report histological and biomechanicnl observations on autologous skin gr...
Objectives. (1) Evaluate safety of autogenous engineered septal neocartilage grafts and (2) compare ...
To compare the cellular viability of diced, crushed, and morselized cartilage used in nasal surgerie...
Diced cartilage grafts are important in rhinoplasty for raising the dorsum and eliminating dorsal ir...
BACKGROUND: Diced cartilage grafts are important in rhinoplasty for raising the dorsum and eliminati...
Cartilage grafts are the most commonly used grafts for structural and aesthetic purposes. This study...
Cartilage grafts are commonly used in nasal surgery for structural and/or esthetic purposes. The via...
Background: Cartilage grafts are commonly used in nasal surgery for structural and/or esthetic purpo...
BACKGROUND In recent years, there is an increasing tendency to use diced cartilage grafts in rhinopl...
Background Diced cartilage grafts are important in rhinoplasty for raising the dorsum and eliminatin...
Objective: To compare the reabsorption characteristics of fresh septal cartilage autografts, preserv...
Backgrounds and Aims: The use of diced cartilage grafts in rhinoplasty in recent years, have been ...
Background: The main problem with the use of diced cartilage grafts is related to the difficulties e...
Although composite cartilage grafts are often used in conjunction with a midline forehead flap to re...
Background: In recent years the use of diced cartilage grafts in reconstructive surgery particulary ...
The aim of this paper is to report histological and biomechanicnl observations on autologous skin gr...
Objectives. (1) Evaluate safety of autogenous engineered septal neocartilage grafts and (2) compare ...
To compare the cellular viability of diced, crushed, and morselized cartilage used in nasal surgerie...
Diced cartilage grafts are important in rhinoplasty for raising the dorsum and eliminating dorsal ir...
BACKGROUND: Diced cartilage grafts are important in rhinoplasty for raising the dorsum and eliminati...
Cartilage grafts are the most commonly used grafts for structural and aesthetic purposes. This study...
Cartilage grafts are commonly used in nasal surgery for structural and/or esthetic purposes. The via...
Background: Cartilage grafts are commonly used in nasal surgery for structural and/or esthetic purpo...
BACKGROUND In recent years, there is an increasing tendency to use diced cartilage grafts in rhinopl...
Background Diced cartilage grafts are important in rhinoplasty for raising the dorsum and eliminatin...
Objective: To compare the reabsorption characteristics of fresh septal cartilage autografts, preserv...
Backgrounds and Aims: The use of diced cartilage grafts in rhinoplasty in recent years, have been ...
Background: The main problem with the use of diced cartilage grafts is related to the difficulties e...
Although composite cartilage grafts are often used in conjunction with a midline forehead flap to re...
Background: In recent years the use of diced cartilage grafts in reconstructive surgery particulary ...
The aim of this paper is to report histological and biomechanicnl observations on autologous skin gr...
Objectives. (1) Evaluate safety of autogenous engineered septal neocartilage grafts and (2) compare ...