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Histologic evaluation of thermal damage produced on soft tissues by CO2, Er,Cr:YSGG and diode lasers

2010

Objective: The aim of this in vitro experimental study was to perform histological evaluation of the thermal effect produced on soft tissue irradiated with CO2 , Er,Cr:YSGG or diode lasers. Study design: Porcine oral mucosa samples were irradiated with Er,Cr:YSGG laser at 1 W with and without water / air spray, at 2 W with and without water / air spray, and at 4 W with water / air spray, with CO2 laser at 1 W, 2 W, 10 W, 20 W continuous mode and 20 W pulsed mode and diode laser at 2W, 5W, and 10W pulsed mode. The thermal effect was evaluated measuring the width of damaged tissue adjacent to the incision, stained positively for hyalinized tissue with Hematoxylin-Eosin and Masson Trichrome st…

medicine.medical_specialtyLàsers en odontologiaMaterials scienceSoft Tissue InjuriesFerides i lesionsSwineThermal effectLasers Solid-Statelaw.inventionMasson's trichrome stainAbsorption rateMucosa orallawmedicineAnimalsIrradiationGeneral DentistryDiodeWounds and injuriesMouth MucosaSoft tissueLaser:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]SurgeryOtorhinolaryngologyLasers in dentistryUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASLasers GasSurgeryThermal damageOral mucosaBurns and scaldsBurnsCremadesBiomedical engineering
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A New Absorbable Synthetic Substitute With Biomimetic Design for Dural Tissue Repair

2015

Dural repair products are evolving from animal tissue-derived materials to synthetic materials as well as from inert to absorbable features; most of them lack functional and structural characteristics compared with the natural dura mater. In the present study, we evaluated the properties and tissue repair performance of a new dural repair product with biomimetic design. The biomimetic patch exhibits unique three-dimensional nonwoven microfiber structure with good mechanical strength and biocompatibility. The animal study showed that the biomimetic patch and commercially synthetic material group presented new subdural regeneration at 90 days, with low level inflammatory response and minimal …

medicine.medical_specialtyMaterials scienceBiocompatibilityRegeneration (biology)Dura materBiomedical EngineeringMedicine (miscellaneous)Biomimetic designBioengineering02 engineering and technologyGeneral MedicineAdhesionTissue repair021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologySurgeryBiomaterials03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicine.anatomical_structuremedicineImplant0210 nano-technologyWound healing030217 neurology & neurosurgeryBiomedical engineeringArtificial Organs
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Complications of harvesting a connective tissue graft from the palate. A retrospective study and description of a new technique

2017

Background Connective tissue graft (CTG) is considered as the gold standard for the treatment of gingival recessions (GR). There are few studies assessing the complications that can arise in the donor site when harvesting a connective tissue graft (CTG) and how the harvesting technique can influence those complications. Material and methods A retrospective clinical study was carried out in order to compare the complications observed in 40 patients with Miller class I, II and III GR ≥ 3 mm, after using the trap-door technique (TD) in the control group and a newly described technique, the "UPV/EHU technique", in the test group. Patients were consecutively allocated to each treatment group. Pa…

medicine.medical_specialtyNecrosisTest groupConnective tissuewound healingRetrospective data03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicinepainPeriodontology030212 general & internal medicineGeneral Dentistrybusiness.industryResearchRetrospective cohort study030206 dentistryGold standard (test):CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]SurgeryPlastic surgeryUPV/EHU techniquemedicine.anatomical_structureUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICAStrap-door techniquecosmetic periodontal plastic surgeryconnective tissue graftmedicine.symptomgingival recessionsWound healingbusiness
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Risk Factors for Surgical Site Infection in Neonates: A Systematic Review of the Literature and Meta-Analysis

2019

Purpose: Surgical site infections (SSI) contribute to postoperative morbidity and mortality in children. Our aim was to evaluate the prevalence and identify risk factors for SSI in neonates. Methods: Using a defined strategy, three investigators searched articles on neonatal SSI published since 2000. Studies on neonates and/or patients admitted to neonatal intensive care unit following cervical/thoracic/abdominal surgery were included. Risk factors were identified from comparative studies. Meta-analysis was conducted according to PRISMA guidelines using RevMan 5.3. Data are (mean ± SD) prevalence. Results: Systematic review—of 885 abstracts screened, 48 studies (27,760 neonates) were includ…

medicine.medical_specialtyNeonatal intensive care unitBirth weight030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyPediatricsneonatal surgerySepsis03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinesystematic reviewnewborn030225 pediatricsInternal medicinemedicinerisk factorsProspective cohort studybusiness.industryIncidence (epidemiology)lcsh:RJ1-570Gestational agelcsh:Pediatricsmedicine.disease3. Good healthmeta-analysisMeta-analysisPediatrics Perinatology and Child Healthwound infectionbusinessAbdominal surgeryFrontiers in Pediatrics
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Biliopancreatic Diversion: early complications

1992

The experience and early complications in 66 morbidly obese patients who underwent biliopancreatic diversion are presented. There was one death, due to a pulmonary embolus (PE) at home on the 15th postoperative day. Postoperative complications occurred in nine patients, consisting of gastric hemorrhage (2), gastric outlet obstruction (2), non-lethal PE (1), deep vein thrombosis (1), wound dehiscence (1), and asymptomatic gastric leak (1). In addition, there were 12 superficial wound infections. Four patients required urgent reoperation for gastric hemorrhage (2), gastric outlet obstruction (1), and wound dehiscence (1). The high complication rate is believed to represent the early part of t…

medicine.medical_specialtyNutrition and Dieteticsbusiness.industryWound dehiscenceEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismDeep veinGastric outlet obstructionMorbidly obesemedicine.diseaseThrombosisAsymptomaticSurgerymedicine.anatomical_structuremedicineSurgerymedicine.symptombusinessGastric HemorrhageBiliopancreatic DiversionObesity Surgery
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Einwachsverhalten von periostgedeckten Knochendübeln mit und ohne autologe Knorpelzellen

2003

Autologous osteochondral transplantation has the major disadvantage of significant damage to a healthy joint surface at the donor site. The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of autogenous chondrocytes injected into the periosteum of autologous bone grafts in order to provide an alternative method for cartilage repair. A total of 22 Gottinger minipigs were operated twice on both knees. The first operation served for cartilage biopsy for the chondrocyte culture. During the second operation an osteochondral defect was created in the medial facet of the trochlear groove. The defect was treated differently with an autologous cortico-cancellous bone cylinder,harvested from the proxi…

medicine.medical_specialtyPeriosteummedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryCartilageChondrocyteSurgeryTransplantationmedicine.anatomical_structureOrthopedic surgeryBiopsymedicineFibrocartilageOrthopedics and Sports MedicineWound healingbusinessDer Orthop�de
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Biomechanical and histological evaluation of abdominal wall compliance with intraperitoneal onlay mesh implants in rabbits: A comparison of six diffe…

2012

Abstract Background An ideal prosthetic mesh for incisional hernia repair should mimic the anisotropic compliance of the abdominal wall, and at lower loads should exhibit higher distensibility without impairment of safety at higher loads. This study evaluated the biomechanical properties of six meshes in a rabbit model. Methods New Zealand white rabbits were used for this study. Two meshes of the same brand (Ethicon Physiomesh™, Bard Composix ® L/P, Gore Dualmesh ® , Bard Sepramesh ® , Ethicon Proceed ® or Parietex™ Composite) were implanted into each animal for assessment of intra-abdominal hernia repair, with a total of ten meshes per group. Twelve weeks after implantation, the abdominal …

medicine.medical_specialtyPolyestersmedicine.medical_treatmentBiomedical EngineeringBiophysicsAdhesion (medicine)PolypropylenesDioxanesAbdominal wallAdhesivesMaterials TestingAnimalsMedicinePeritoneal CavityPhysiological reactionHerniorrhaphyMechanical PhenomenaWound HealingMathematical approximationbusiness.industryAbdominal WallIncisional hernia repairProstheses and ImplantsHernia repairmedicine.diseaseBiomechanical PhenomenaSurgeryCompliance (physiology)medicine.anatomical_structurePolydioxanoneRabbit modelFemaleRabbitsbusinessPorosityMedical Engineering & Physics
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Técnicas reconstructivas tras amputación abdominoperineal extraelevadora del recto o exenteración pélvica: mallas, plastias y colgajos

2014

Perineal wound complications after abdomino-perineal rectal resection are frequent and clinically relevant for their impact on the length of hospitalization, costs, patients' quality of life and oncologic results. With the diffusion of the preoperative radiotherapy and the gradual shift to the extra-elevator technique, the perineal morbidity rate has increased. Many series describing different techniques of primary closure of the perineal defect have been published, but high-quality clinical studies, indicating which is the best option, are missing. A biologic mesh, associated if possible to an omentoplasty, seems to be sufficient to close the perineal defect after extra-elevator abdomino-p…

medicine.medical_specialtyPreoperative radiotherapybusiness.industryLength of hospitalizationSacrumSurgeryResectionmedicine.anatomical_structurePerineal woundVaginamedicineSurgeryRectal resectionRectus abdominis flapbusinessCirugía Española
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Progressive pulmonary fibrosis is mediated by TGF-β isoform 1 but not TGF-β3

2007

Tissue repair is a well-orchestrated biological process involving numerous soluble mediators, and an imbalance between these factors may result in impaired repair and fibrosis. Transforming growth factor (TGF)-beta is a key profibrotic element in this process and it is thought that its three isoforms act in a similar way. Here, we report that TGF-beta3 administered to rat lungs using transient overexpression initiates profibrotic effects similar to those elicited by TGF-beta1, but causes less severe and progressive changes. The data suggest that TGF-beta3 does not lead to inhibition of matrix degradation in the same way as TGF-beta1, resulting in non-fibrotic tissue repair. Further, TGF-bet…

medicine.medical_specialtyPulmonary FibrosisSMADBiologyBiochemistryArticleCell LineRats Sprague-DawleyTransforming Growth Factor beta1Extracellular matrixTransforming Growth Factor beta3Downregulation and upregulationFibrosisInternal medicinePulmonary fibrosismedicineAnimalsLungCell Biologymedicine.diseaseRatsCTGFEndocrinologyCancer researchFemaleWound healingReceptors Transforming Growth Factor betaTransforming growth factorThe International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology
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Novel Application of Pulsed Radiofrequency Energy Device (PEAK Plasmablade) in Neurosurgical Reconstructive Surgery.

2018

medicine.medical_specialtyReconstructive surgeryWound HealingSettore MED/27 - Neurochirurgiabusiness.industryPulsed radiofrequencyRadio WavesPlastic Surgery ProceduresEnergy deviceRadio WavePulsed Radiofrequency Treatment03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePulsed Radiofrequency Treatment030220 oncology & carcinogenesisMedicineHumansSurgeryReconstructive Surgical ProceduresNeurology (clinical)Radiologybusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryHumanWorld neurosurgery
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