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Development and Evaluation of Acellular Dermal Matrix Originated from Transgenic Porcine Skin for Primates Skin Graft

Lee KW, Choi GS, Kim MJ, Lee JS, Yoon H, Chun W

This study was performed to compare the healing quality of the allogenic acellular dermal matix (ADM) and xenogenic ADM combined with autologous split thicknessskin graft. Xenogenic ADM was obtained from...
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Preparation of harvested skin using the Versajet Hydrosurgery System in full-thickness skin grafts

Choi SG, Shin HW, Yoon KC

During a full-thickness skin graft procedure, the thickness of the harvested donor skin is adjusted based on the location of the recipient site and the judgment of the surgeon. Conventionally,...
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A Case of Asthma That Had Been Treated Absurdly with Autologous Skin Graft

  • KMID: 2234233
  • Korean J Asthma Allergy Clin Immunol.
  • 2004 Dec;24(4):456-458.
Many researches have been done for the treatment of bronchial asthma, and various treatment modalities were established from their results. However, asthmatics sometimes tend to depend on complementary or alternative...
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Management of Defects on Lower Extremities with the Use of Matriderm and Skin Graft

Choi JY, Kim SH, Oh GJ, Roh SG, Lee NH, Yang KM

BACKGROUND: The reconstruction of large skin and soft tissue defects on the lower extremities is challenging. The skin graft is a simple and frequently used method for covering a skin...
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Surgical Treatment of Syndactyly of Harlequin Ichthyosis

Ahn SJ, Hong JW

Harlequin ichthyosis (HI) is a rare and most severe form of autosomal recessive congenital ichthyoses characterized by excessive hyperkeratosis. The skin anomalies affect the shape of eyes, ears, nose, mouth,...
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Use of a Barbed Suture Tie-Over Technique for Skin Graft Dressings: A Case Series

Joyce KM, Joyce CW, Mahon N, Kelly JL

BACKGROUND: A tie-over dressing is the accepted method to secure skin grafts in order to prevent haematoma or seroma formation. We describe the novel application of a barbed suture tie-over...
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Immune Tolerance in Murine Islet Transplantation Across HY Disparity

Choi SE, Park CG

BACKGROUND: Minor histocompatibility HY antigen, as a transplantation antigen, has been known to cause graft rejection in MHC (major histocompatibility complex) matched donor-recipient. The aim of our study is to...
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Management of the Accidental STSG Donor Site Injury: Case Reports

Hur SW, Kim TG

When the split thickness skin graft (STSG) was harvested from the patient's posterior thigh in supine position, an accidental donor site injury could occur by postural instability with the raised...
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Tissue transfer techniques in reconstructive urology

Bryk DJ, Yamaguchi , Zhao LC

Tissue transfer techniques are an essential part of the reconstructive urologist's armamentarium. Flaps and graft techniques are widely used in genital and urethral reconstruction. A graft is tissue that is...
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Immediate regraft of the remnant skin on the donor site in split-thickness skin grafting

Park YJ, Ryu WS, Kim JO, Kwon GH, Kim JS, Kim NG, Lee KS

BACKGROUND: Skin defects of head and neck need reconstruction using various local flaps. In some cases, surgeons should consider skin graft for large skin defect. It is important to heal...
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Endourethral Urethroplasty by Internal Urethrotomy in Combination with Primary Endourethral Split Skin Grafting

Park HY, Kim DH

  • KMID: 1911808
  • Korean J Urol.
  • 1982 Jun;23(3):367-372.
Following internal urethrotomy for treatment of stricture of membranous urethra, 6 patients had primary split skin grafts inlaid over the urethrotomy site. Follow up has ranged 2-9 months. The results...
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Alteration of Molecules and Cytokines Related to the Activation of T Lymphocyte in Immune Tolerance Induced Mice Model

Hur SM, Kwon CH, Joh JW, Kim SJ

  • KMID: 2201804
  • J Korean Soc Transplant.
  • 2005 Dec;19(2):119-123.
PURPOSE: Monoclonal antibodies (mAb) specific for CD45RB as a potent tolerogenic target can prolong allograft survival in several animal models. The mechanisms of CD45RB mAb-mediated tolerance are largely unknown. Therefore,...
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Feasibility of the Use of RapiGraft and Skin Grafting in Reconstructive Surgery

Yang JD, Cho IG, Kwon JH, Lee JW, Choi KY, Chung HY, Cho BC

BACKGROUND: Skin grafting is a relatively simple and thus widely used procedure. However, the elastic and structural quality of grafted skin is poor. Recently, various dermal substitutes have been developed...
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Studies on the Survival of Skin Homografts in Rabbits Treated with Alloxan

Lew JD, Lee WC

In order to evaluate relationships between survival time of skin homografts and blood glucose levels a total of 187 viable homografts performed on 41 rabbits was observed Five group experiments...
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A Tie-Over Dressing Using a Silicone Tube to Graft Deep Wounds

Bektas CI, Kankaya Y, Ozer K, Baris R, Aslan OC, Kocer U

BACKGROUND: The most common cause of skin graft failure is the collection of blood or serous fluid underneath the graft. In our study, we describe the use of silicone tube...
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Comparison of Wound Healing Between Conventional Tie-over Dressing and Silicone Sheeting after Skin Grafting

Park HC, Park HS, Ahn SC, Cho SH, Kim SS, Chang J

  • KMID: 2116881
  • J Korean Soc Microsurg.
  • 2011 May;20(1):26-31.
PURPOSE: We compared wound healing between the conventional tie-over dressing and silicone sheeting after skin grafting in patients with skin defects. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Of a total of 30 cases of...
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Two-stage Random-Pattern De-epithelialised Turn-over Flap to Manage the Chronic Cavity of the Dorsum of the Foot: Two Cases Reports

Jang EC, Lee EW, Kang SY, Yoo HW, Lee SR

Chronic cavities of the dorsum of the foot often have bare bone and are unsuitable for free skin grafting. Local Flaps are often impossible because of surrounding scar tissue and...
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Redoable Tie-Over Dressing Using Multiple Loop Silk Threads

Jo HJ, Kim JS, Kim NG, Lee KS, Choi JH

After skin grafting, to prevent hematoma or seroma collection at the graft site, a tie-over dressing has been commonly used. However, although the conventional tie-over dressing by suture is a...
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Application of Keystone Island Flap in Three Cases of Large Skin Defects

Jang HS, Kim J, Oh BH, Roh MR, Chung KY

  • KMID: 2146294
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 2013 Nov;51(11):916-919.
Skin neoplasms can result in large skin defects after surgical removal. Skin grafting has been used commonly to repair large defects, but it is associated with esthetic and functional problems....
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Effects of Antiplatelet Agents on the Graft Survival in Murine Cardiac and Skin Transplantation Model

Kim SY, Ahn SH, Min SI, Kim SH, Jeong YJ, Min SK, Kim SJ, Ha J

BACKGROUND: At the initiation of immunologic response, platelets rapidly release chemical mediators which may induce rejection of transplanted organ. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of...
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