Dermal substitutes can be used to improve the wound healing of deep burns when placed underneath expanded, thin autologous skin grafts. Such dermal matrix material can be derived from xenogeneic or human tissue. Antigenic structures, such as cells and hairs must be removed to avoid adverse inflammatory response after implantation. In this study, a cost-effective method using low concentrations of NaOH for the de-cellularization of human donor skin preserved in 85% glycerol is described. The donor skin was incubated into NaOH for different time periods; 2, 4, 6 or 8 weeks. These dermal matrix prototypes were analyzed using standard histology techniques. Functional tests were performed in a rat subcutaneous implant model and in a porcine tran...
Full-thickness skin wounds occur in many different clinical cases and the use of biological acellula...
Severe burn injuries pose an immediate threat to life. The wound must be covered to prevent dehydrat...
Skin substitutes have modernised burn wound reconstruction since their use was first pioneered by Bu...
Dermal substitutes can be used to improve the wound healing of deep burns when placed underneath exp...
Background: The closure of extensive burn wounds with widely expanded autologous split-thickness ski...
The gold standard with regards to skin transplantation is the use of the patient’s own skin obtained...
We tested different biodegradable matrix materials as dermal substitutes in a porcine wound model. M...
Background: Currently, acellular dermal substitutes used for skin reconstruction are usually covered...
Objective: Full-thickness cutaneous wounds treated with split-thickness skin grafts often result in ...
BACKGROUND: Dermal substitutes seeded with cultured fibroblasts have been developed to improve derma...
There is a clinical need for skin substitutes to replace full-thickness skin loss. Our group has dev...
Split-thickness autografts still are the current gold standard to treat skin, upon severe injuries. ...
Objectives: Skin can be partially regenerated after full thickness defects by collagen matrices, In ...
Skin is a multilayer organ consisting of several tissues and appendages residing in a complex niche....
The research of Dr. Pirayesh encompassed a series of carefully planned studies ranging from laborato...
Full-thickness skin wounds occur in many different clinical cases and the use of biological acellula...
Severe burn injuries pose an immediate threat to life. The wound must be covered to prevent dehydrat...
Skin substitutes have modernised burn wound reconstruction since their use was first pioneered by Bu...
Dermal substitutes can be used to improve the wound healing of deep burns when placed underneath exp...
Background: The closure of extensive burn wounds with widely expanded autologous split-thickness ski...
The gold standard with regards to skin transplantation is the use of the patient’s own skin obtained...
We tested different biodegradable matrix materials as dermal substitutes in a porcine wound model. M...
Background: Currently, acellular dermal substitutes used for skin reconstruction are usually covered...
Objective: Full-thickness cutaneous wounds treated with split-thickness skin grafts often result in ...
BACKGROUND: Dermal substitutes seeded with cultured fibroblasts have been developed to improve derma...
There is a clinical need for skin substitutes to replace full-thickness skin loss. Our group has dev...
Split-thickness autografts still are the current gold standard to treat skin, upon severe injuries. ...
Objectives: Skin can be partially regenerated after full thickness defects by collagen matrices, In ...
Skin is a multilayer organ consisting of several tissues and appendages residing in a complex niche....
The research of Dr. Pirayesh encompassed a series of carefully planned studies ranging from laborato...
Full-thickness skin wounds occur in many different clinical cases and the use of biological acellula...
Severe burn injuries pose an immediate threat to life. The wound must be covered to prevent dehydrat...
Skin substitutes have modernised burn wound reconstruction since their use was first pioneered by Bu...