INTRODUCTION: In large full-thickness skin defects, donor site morbidity limits the available thickness and surface of skin autografts and therefore only split-thickness skin grafts are possible for reconstruction. Dermal equivalents can be added to these split-thickness grafts to acquire an anatomically better skin reconstruction. Glyaderm is a human derived, acellular dermis and up until now has only been used in a two-staged procedure. This report describes results of a case series using Glyaderm and split-thickness skin grafts in a single-staged procedure. METHODS: Glyaderm was introduced in 2017 in Radboudumc (Nijmegen, The Netherlands). Glyaderm and autologous split-skin grafts were simultaneously applied to the wounds. In cases with ...
This paper presents a dermal replacement technique for cutaneous wounds of diverse origin. An autolo...
BACKGROUND: For patients with full thickness skin defects, autologous Split-thickness skin grafts (S...
We tested different biodegradable matrix materials as dermal substitutes in a porcine wound model. M...
Background: The closure of extensive burn wounds with widely expanded autologous split-thickness ski...
Abstract To investigate if donor and recipient site morbidity (healing time and cosmesis) could be r...
The research of Dr. Pirayesh encompassed a series of carefully planned studies ranging from laborato...
Early tangential excision of nonviable burn tissue, followed by immediate skin grafting with autogra...
Summary:. This is the first case report of long-term follow-up after applying the autologous culture...
Background: Conventional autologous skin grafts are associated with significant donor-site morbidity...
Split thickness skin grafting is still considered a gold standard in covering large skin defects. Ho...
Item does not contain fulltextThe recovery of skin function is the goal of each burn surgeon. Split-...
Split-thickness skin autografts (AGs) are the standard surgical treatment for severe burn injuries. ...
Background: The skin flap technique is widely used in reconstructive surgery for the coverage of dee...
PURPOSE: The combination of acellular dermal matrix (ADM) and split-thickness skin graft (STSG) has ...
Background: Orthopedic and Plastic surgeons deal with wounds on daily basis. Open fractures are pron...
This paper presents a dermal replacement technique for cutaneous wounds of diverse origin. An autolo...
BACKGROUND: For patients with full thickness skin defects, autologous Split-thickness skin grafts (S...
We tested different biodegradable matrix materials as dermal substitutes in a porcine wound model. M...
Background: The closure of extensive burn wounds with widely expanded autologous split-thickness ski...
Abstract To investigate if donor and recipient site morbidity (healing time and cosmesis) could be r...
The research of Dr. Pirayesh encompassed a series of carefully planned studies ranging from laborato...
Early tangential excision of nonviable burn tissue, followed by immediate skin grafting with autogra...
Summary:. This is the first case report of long-term follow-up after applying the autologous culture...
Background: Conventional autologous skin grafts are associated with significant donor-site morbidity...
Split thickness skin grafting is still considered a gold standard in covering large skin defects. Ho...
Item does not contain fulltextThe recovery of skin function is the goal of each burn surgeon. Split-...
Split-thickness skin autografts (AGs) are the standard surgical treatment for severe burn injuries. ...
Background: The skin flap technique is widely used in reconstructive surgery for the coverage of dee...
PURPOSE: The combination of acellular dermal matrix (ADM) and split-thickness skin graft (STSG) has ...
Background: Orthopedic and Plastic surgeons deal with wounds on daily basis. Open fractures are pron...
This paper presents a dermal replacement technique for cutaneous wounds of diverse origin. An autolo...
BACKGROUND: For patients with full thickness skin defects, autologous Split-thickness skin grafts (S...
We tested different biodegradable matrix materials as dermal substitutes in a porcine wound model. M...