Literature DB >> 6860217

Implants of Gore-Tex.

H B Neel.   

Abstract

Pieces of an expanded, fibrillated, polytetrafluoroethylene material (Gore-Tex), were evaluated as implants for application in facial plastic augmentation and reconstructive surgery. The Gore-Tex cylinder material, which has an average internodal spacing of 30 microns, became permeated with viable connective tissue. Few histiocytes and giant cells accumulated at the implant site, a sign that little chronic inflammation and foreign-body reaction were present. Mature connective tissue around the implant appeared to form a strong supporting envelope for the material, yet the implant could be easily dissected from the subcutaneous tissue and could be removed en bloc without difficulty. Gore-Tex is a versatile material that seems to have a favorable future in facial plastic and reconstructive surgery. Clinical studies will define that potential more clearly.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6860217

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Otolaryngol        ISSN: 0003-9977


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