Literature DB >> 836988

Incorporation of stored cell-free dermal collagen allografts into skin wounds: a short term study.

R F Oliver, R A Grant, M J Hulme, A Mudie.   

Abstract

Allogeneic dermal collagen has been evaluated as an alternative to skin autografts for the permanent replacement of lost or damaged skin in the rat. All non-collagenous structures were removed from full-thickness back skin by treatment with a solution of crystalline trypsin. Such dermal collagen preparations were grafted into skin wounds, examined up to 8 1/2 weeks after operation, and compared with excised wounds and skin isografts and allografts of the same initial size. The dermal collagen grafts, particularly when dressed with a sheet of dermal collagen, become recellularised, revascularised and re-epidermalised. Unlike the skin allografts, there was no evidence of cellular rejection. Whereas contracture of the excised wounds was delayed, but not suppressed, by applying a conventional dressing, collagen grafts maintained from 60 to 100 per cent of their original size. In contrast, equivalent skin isografts shrank to 50-60 per cent and showed persistent epidermal hyperplasia.

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Year:  1977        PMID: 836988     DOI: 10.1016/s0007-1226(77)90045-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Plast Surg        ISSN: 0007-1226


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1.  Effect of aldehyde cross-linking on human dermal collagen implants in the rat.

Authors:  R F Oliver; R A Grant; R W Cox; A Cooke
Journal:  Br J Exp Pathol       Date:  1980-10
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