PURPOSE: To construct a new biomaterial-small intestinal submucosa coated with gelatin hydrogel incorporating basic fibroblast growth factor, and to evaluate the new biomaterials for the reconstruction of abdominal wall defects.METHODS: Thirty six Sprague-Dawley rats were used in the animal experiments and randomly divided into three groups. The new biomaterial was constructed by combining small intestinal submucosa with gelatin hydrogel for basic fibroblast growth factor release. Abdominal wall defects were created in rats, and repaired using the new biomaterials (group B), compared with small intestinal submucosa (group S) and ULTRAPROTM mesh (group P). Six rats in each group were sacrificed at three and eight weeks postoperatively to exa...
OBJECTIVES: The study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of the porcine small intestine submucosa extr...
Objective. Tissue engineering may provide new operative tools for colorectal surgery in elective ind...
We aimed to prepare a bioactive and biodegradable bilayer mesh formed by fibroblast growth factor (F...
Reconstruction of abdominal wall defects using small intestinal submucosa coated with gelatin hydrog...
PURPOSE: Biomaterials may be used as treatment of great abdominal wall defects to avoid tension duri...
Tissue engineering of the small intestine offers an alternative to long-term intravenous nutrition a...
The purpose of this study was to compare the mechanical properties, host responses and incorporation...
This work studied the reconstruction of an abdominal wall defect by a human acellular collagen matri...
Background and Aim: Incisional hernia following laparotomy and recurrent herniation after its repair...
Increasingly biomaterials for the repair of abdominal wall defects are used. The aim of this study w...
PURPOSE: This study assessed the collagen deposition and correlated it with local inflammatory respo...
PURPOSE: To study the intraperitoneal use of polyester with collagen and polytetrafluoroethylene mes...
OBJECTIVES: The study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of the porcine small intestine submucosa extr...
<p>Abdominal wall defects are a common medical problem, and inadequate repair methods can lead to se...
[[abstract]]Biomaterials have become the critical component in the development of small diameter vas...
OBJECTIVES: The study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of the porcine small intestine submucosa extr...
Objective. Tissue engineering may provide new operative tools for colorectal surgery in elective ind...
We aimed to prepare a bioactive and biodegradable bilayer mesh formed by fibroblast growth factor (F...
Reconstruction of abdominal wall defects using small intestinal submucosa coated with gelatin hydrog...
PURPOSE: Biomaterials may be used as treatment of great abdominal wall defects to avoid tension duri...
Tissue engineering of the small intestine offers an alternative to long-term intravenous nutrition a...
The purpose of this study was to compare the mechanical properties, host responses and incorporation...
This work studied the reconstruction of an abdominal wall defect by a human acellular collagen matri...
Background and Aim: Incisional hernia following laparotomy and recurrent herniation after its repair...
Increasingly biomaterials for the repair of abdominal wall defects are used. The aim of this study w...
PURPOSE: This study assessed the collagen deposition and correlated it with local inflammatory respo...
PURPOSE: To study the intraperitoneal use of polyester with collagen and polytetrafluoroethylene mes...
OBJECTIVES: The study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of the porcine small intestine submucosa extr...
<p>Abdominal wall defects are a common medical problem, and inadequate repair methods can lead to se...
[[abstract]]Biomaterials have become the critical component in the development of small diameter vas...
OBJECTIVES: The study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of the porcine small intestine submucosa extr...
Objective. Tissue engineering may provide new operative tools for colorectal surgery in elective ind...
We aimed to prepare a bioactive and biodegradable bilayer mesh formed by fibroblast growth factor (F...