BACKGROUND: Particularly in clinical studies, it has been found that rapid swelling of tissue expanders leads to high-pressure peaks that can cause hypoxia in the tissue and thus also skin damage. For this reason, the present study in animals investigated whether an osmotic expander with silicone shell is capable of expanding in tissue and bringing about useful tissue expansion without complications. It was also examined whether and what quantitative and qualitative differences there are between conventional osmotic expanders and the new expanders with silicone shell. METHODS: The expansion of osmotic expanders with silicone shell was compared with that of osmotic expanders without silicone shell in four mini pigs. The expander type used wa...
Abstract Objectives: To evaluate the space-maintaining capacity of a titanium mesh or a bioresorbab...
Tissue expansion provides extra tissue which is useful for surgical reconstruction field and had bee...
Background:. Soft-tissue deficiencies pose a challenge in a variety of disease processes when the en...
Contains fulltext : 52572.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Pa...
Objectives: Soft tissue limitations are encountered in implant dentistry, due to the loss of alveola...
PubMedID: 1596667The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of expansion on the survival ...
Reconstruction of tissue defects in face with the similar kind of tissue is very challenging as the ...
Closure of defects after trauma or excision of neoplasms is a basic skill in plastic surgery. Local,...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of conventional and intraoperative tissue exp...
WOS: A1992HR71500013PubMed ID: 1596667The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of expan...
BACKGROUND: The advent of self-inflating hydrogel tissue expanders heralded a significant advance in...
Tissue expansion is the process by which extra skin is generated using a device that applies pressur...
Background: Tissue expansion is a simple yet versatile surgical technique. Skin defects come in a va...
Introduction: Tissue expansion is a reconstructive technique based on expanding adjacent tissues usi...
While pre-treating a fat transplant recipient site with negative pressure has shown promise for incr...
Abstract Objectives: To evaluate the space-maintaining capacity of a titanium mesh or a bioresorbab...
Tissue expansion provides extra tissue which is useful for surgical reconstruction field and had bee...
Background:. Soft-tissue deficiencies pose a challenge in a variety of disease processes when the en...
Contains fulltext : 52572.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Pa...
Objectives: Soft tissue limitations are encountered in implant dentistry, due to the loss of alveola...
PubMedID: 1596667The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of expansion on the survival ...
Reconstruction of tissue defects in face with the similar kind of tissue is very challenging as the ...
Closure of defects after trauma or excision of neoplasms is a basic skill in plastic surgery. Local,...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of conventional and intraoperative tissue exp...
WOS: A1992HR71500013PubMed ID: 1596667The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of expan...
BACKGROUND: The advent of self-inflating hydrogel tissue expanders heralded a significant advance in...
Tissue expansion is the process by which extra skin is generated using a device that applies pressur...
Background: Tissue expansion is a simple yet versatile surgical technique. Skin defects come in a va...
Introduction: Tissue expansion is a reconstructive technique based on expanding adjacent tissues usi...
While pre-treating a fat transplant recipient site with negative pressure has shown promise for incr...
Abstract Objectives: To evaluate the space-maintaining capacity of a titanium mesh or a bioresorbab...
Tissue expansion provides extra tissue which is useful for surgical reconstruction field and had bee...
Background:. Soft-tissue deficiencies pose a challenge in a variety of disease processes when the en...