Literature DB >> 3331553

Microskin grafting. I. Animal experiments.

M L Zhang1, Z D Chang, X Han, M Zhu.   

Abstract

This article reports a new grafting technique--microskin grafting. These experiments were carried out in rabbits, and used a small amount of autograft minced into tiny pieces and then spread on a piece of homograft. The combined autograft plus homograft was then transplanted onto the wound of a rabbit. In 12 rabbits, the microskin grafts took well and covered the wound completely in 8 rabbits. The expansion ratios of the micrografts were from 7:1 to 15:1. The healing time of the wound was from 19 to 35 days. The operation failed in 4 rabbits because of the homograft moving. Histological sections revealed that microskin grafts orientated upwards can grow well and those orientated in a lateral or downward direction can grow too. This technique is an effective procedure for repairing extensive wounds with smaller donor sites.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3331553     DOI: 10.1016/0305-4179(86)90002-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Burns Incl Therm Inj


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2.  Co-graft of acellular dermal matrix and autogenous microskin in a child with extensive burns.

Authors:  X L Chen; Z F Xia; L S Fang; Y J Wang; C H Wang
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5.  Effect of mixed transplantation of autologous and allogeneic microskin grafts on wound healing in a rat model of acute skin defect.

Authors:  Heng Lin; Yanni Yang; Yong Wang; Lihua Wang; Xin Zhou; Jing Liu; Daizhi Peng
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8.  Autograft microskin combined with adipose-derived stem cell enhances wound healing in a full-thickness skin defect mouse model.

Authors:  Yuansen Luo; Xiaoyou Yi; Tangzhao Liang; Shihai Jiang; Ronghan He; Ying Hu; Li Bai; Chunmei Wang; Kun Wang; Lei Zhu
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9.  A Histological Evaluation of Artificial Dermal Scaffold Used in Micrograft Treatment: A Case Study of Micrograft and NPWT Performed on a Postoperative Ulcer Formation after Tumor Resection.

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