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HYAFF 11-based autologous dermal and epidermal grafts in the treatment of …


C Caravaggi, R De Giglio, C Pritelli, M Sommaria, S … - Diabetes Care, 2003 - Am Diabetes Assoc
RESULTS—Complete ulcer healing was achieved in 65.3% of the treatment group and 49.6%
of the control group (P = 0.191). The Kaplan-Meier mean time to closure was 57 and 77
days, respectively, for the treatment versus control groups. Plantar foot ulcer healing was ...
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The efficacy and safety of Dermagraft in improving the healing of chronic diabetic …


WA Marston, J Hanft, P Norwood, R Pollak - Diabetes Care, 2003 - Am Diabetes Assoc
RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS—A randomized, controlled, multicenter study was undertaken
at 35 centers throughout the US and enrolled 314 patients to evaluate complete wound closure
by 12 weeks. Patients were randomized to either the Dermagraft treatment group or ...
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[CITATION] A Combined Conservative in the Treatment of a Severe Achilles Tendon Region …


E Faglia, M Mantero, M Gino, A … - …, 1999 - HEALTH MANAGEMENT …
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Using hyaluronic acid derivatives and cultured autologous fibroblasts and …


L DALLA PAOLA, A COGO, W DEANESI, C … - Ostomy/wound …, 2002 - cat.inist.fr
Patients with diabetes have an impaired wound healing process that contributes to the pathophysiology
that may lead to amputation. In this case study, an extensive(103. 49 cm 2 ) full-thickness
cutaneous wound with exposure of a necrotic Achilles' tendon in a patient with diabetes, ...
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[CITATION] Growth factor expression, healing, and structural characteristics of Graftskin ( …


LM Milstone, MM Asgari, PM Schwartz, J Hardin-Young - Wounds, 2000
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Extensive Traumatic Soft Tissue Loss: Reconstruction in severely injured patients …


DA Hollander, C Soranzo, S Falk, J Windolf - The Journal of Trauma, 2001 - journals.lww.com
From the Department of Trauma and Reconstructive Surgery, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-University
(DAH, JW), Pathology Associates Frankfurt (SF), Frankfurt, Germany, and Fidia Advanced Biopolymers
Srl, Tissue Tech Services (CS), Abano Terme, Italy. ... Address for reprints: DA Hollander, ...
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Debridement performance index and its correlation with complete closure of …


LJ Saap, V Falanga - Wound Repair and Regeneration, 2002 - interscience.wiley.com
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functional. We recommend using the latest version of Microsoft or Mozilla web browser to ...
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Outcomes of allogenic acellular matrix therapy in treatment of diabetic foot wounds: …


BR Martin, M Sangalang, S Wu, DG Armstrong - Int Wound J, 2005 - interscience.wiley.com
The purpose of this study was to evaluate outcomes of persons with UT grade 2A neuropathic
diabetic foot wounds treated with an acellular matrix. Data were abstracted for 17 consecutive
patients with diabetes – 76·5% males, aged 61·5 ± 8·5 years with a mean glycated ...
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Cultured autologous fibroblast and keratinocyte grafts: Applications in plastic …


A Scalise, M Pierangeli, G Di Benedetto, V Sperti, … - Annals of Burns and Fire …, 2001 - medbc.com
SUMMARY. This paper presents the multiple possible uses of a new strategy in wound
healing. This novel technique consists of the separate cultivation in vitro of autologous fibroblasts
and keratinocytes obtained from a cutaneous biopsy from the patient. The biopsy ...
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Using living skin equivalents for diabetic foot ulceration.


HT Pham, J Rich, A Veves - The international journal of lower extremity …, 2002 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Diabetic foot ulcers are a major clinical challenge with enormous socioeconomic
consequence. All advances in the understanding and management of this problem are eagerly
received by wound specialists. The development of bioengineered skin--living skin ...
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