Literature DB >> 8434820

Development of a device for measuring adherence of skin grafts to the wound surface.

C Dong1, E Mead, R Skalak, Y C Fung, J C Debes, R L Zapata-Sirvent, C Andree, G Greenleaf, M Cooper, J F Hansbrough.   

Abstract

Adherence of a biological graft to the wound surface is the most important factor influencing the ultimate success of graft viability. A machine has been developed to test the adherence of biological graft materials to a substrate such as a wound surface. The peeling mode, which yields reproducible quantitative measurements of adherence, is a standard method for testing adhesives. The device is designed to continuously measure the force required to peel the graft from the substrate at a constant rate. This force is a function of the energy of adhesion per unit area of adhered surface. This device has been used to measure the peeling force of (2 x 2 cm) skin grafts which are applied to full-thickness wounds on mice. Results of tests on adherence of autografts on mice show that the peeling force increases significantly with time over the first 9 days of healing. Thus, this device is useful in quantitative comparison of various skin grafting techniques and artificial grafts.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8434820     DOI: 10.1007/bf02368164

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Biomed Eng        ISSN: 0090-6964            Impact factor:   3.934


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