The device has been used for various indications, including chronic wounds, grafts, and flaps. |
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Some second-degree burns can heal with time, but deep ones and third-degree burns require skin grafts. |
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Treatment required removing the nevus and resurfacing the child's body with skin grafts. |
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Homografts and Xenografts are thin grafts resembling autografts that are surgically placed on the burn injured areas. |
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The layeredness that Smithson found within the various strata of the jetty, Shaw finds in, and grafts into, the process of textual production. |
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The third surgery on August 11 was intended to close the fistula and apply skin grafts to the abdominal wound. |
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He said injuries which could be treated in Bradford would include fractures which required skin cover, or skin grafts. |
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From those few grafts, other grafts were made from the top cuttings of the trees, but the seeds have never germinated. |
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Many authors have reported good results with the use of vascularized fibular grafts to treat large osteonecrotic lesions of the femoral head. |
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In terms of the biology of the tissue, more vascularized organs, xenografts, and non-pretreated fresh grafts all lead to a severe host response. |
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However, the immunological barrier to xenogeneic grafts is substantially greater than the barrier to human grafts. |
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Often, when grafts heal, they thicken and leave the patients with horrific scarring. |
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Once the grafts had matured they were used to reconstruct defective windpipes in seven foetal lambs. |
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As a result, burn victims and those with otherwise damaged skin can now receive lab-grown skin grafts. |
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Surgical teams worked flat out performing intricate grafts on the victims in the four operating theatres commandeered for the emergency. |
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Tissue adhesives, including fibrin glue, are alternative means for attaching conjunctival grafts. |
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The grafts were mounted onto steel cables and snap hooks in the load frame using either the holes in the tibial diaphysis or tendon graft loops. |
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The expanded skin is then mobilised as full thickness skin grafts, regional advancement flaps, or free flaps. |
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It was currently held together with sutures, stitches, skin grafts, and even a little metal. |
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Additionally, the grafts also contain minor histocompatibility antigens, which will elicit a rather slow immune response. |
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And these patients need surgery to correct this, often skin grafts are required, and these can be done during one session, during our trip. |
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I recently went to a local bonsai nursery and checked out the potted up White pines and the grafts were hideous. |
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Horticulturists at the facility have repeatedly failed to propagate the plant by cuttings or grafts. |
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Infection and lack of a satisfactory blood supply prevent grafts from surviving. |
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Similar grafts may be cut deeper, extending into the cutis, but they are less sure of taking than the thinner graft illustrated. |
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These cells were seeded onto demineralized bone grafts to form cell-scaffold constructs and were implanted to repair various bone defects. |
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Yes, sir, I've had 21 skin grafts and reconstructive surgeries from my third-degree burn over 80 percent of my body. |
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So growers fused English walnut grafts onto the black walnut rootstock when trees reached a certain age. |
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He required skin grafts to his upper body, arms and legs and spent almost two months in the hospital's burns unit. |
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Jose has undergone nearly 30 surgical procedures at the Brooke Army Medical Center ranging from skin grafts to cosmetic surgery. |
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Other authors have examined the biomechanical properties of braided hamstring tendon grafts. |
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The Crystal Method's style grafts elements of the U.K.'s big beat generation with stomping funk and plenty of American rock and roll. |
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Tissue storage records should document that refrigerated grafts are maintained at a certain temperature. |
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Current artificial skin grafts, such as Integra, which is made from cowhide, have been around for nearly 20 years now. |
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Reconstructive techniques involve using autologous tissue grafts, tissue expanders, and implants or a combination of these. |
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Other types of grafts available for the maxilla and mandible include allogeneic, alloplastic, and xenogeneic ones. |
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In the skeletally immature patient, the placement of physeal and epiphyseal drill holes and the passage of tendon grafts through them raises biologic issues. |
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Reconstruction of the lateral malleolus using free bone grafts has led to recurrence. |
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How many lives have been saved, how many patients treated, by bone-marrow grafts? |
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For grafts intended to be stored in refrigerators or freezers, 24-hour, seven-day-a-week temperature monitoring must be maintained and documented. |
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There is a shift away from the large iliac crest grafts where we hospitalize the patient. |
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In 1995 a second version of the Patient Charter lowered this period to 18 months, and to one year for coronary artery bypass grafts. |
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The fashion grafts British football gear onto American hippie glad rags, with a soupcon of Jetsons futurism. |
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Oral anticoagulants were superior to aspirin in preventing occlusion of autologous venous grafts, while aspirin provided better results in patients with nonvenous grafts. |
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The technology could revolutionise the treatment of burns and skin damage, offering a less painful alternative to skin grafts and reduced scarring. |
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Skin grafts are performed by surgeons and by some dermatologists. |
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The grafts consist of a segment of a stem of a fruiting variety placed on a rootstock cutting. |
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The surgeon grafts the new arteries on a beating heart, as portions of the heart regions are immobilized briefly during the procedure. |
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Activity: Cardboard, wrapping paper, Flower bulbs, Flower pot plants, Young garden plants, Young plants, fruit grafts. |
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The iliac legs are 13mm to 16mm in diameter for all sizes of bifurcated stent grafts. |
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Do not apply on fruit stock within 3 months prior to or following grafting or budding of root stocks or planting of new grafts. |
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Recent efforts to tissue engineer long-segment tracheal grafts have been complicated by stenosis and malacia. |
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Used on beginning for the dipping of understocks and grafts, they are more and more employed for the stratification. |
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The grafts were harvested and delivered by arthroscopy in 6 cases and arthrotomy in 15 cases. |
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Bone grafts in the sinus are indicated in some cases of edentulism to augment bone mass in the posterior top jaw. |
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Starfruit trees grown from grafts begin flowering at 9 months while those planted from seed may not flower until they are 4-6 years old. |
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In successful grafts, seedlings grew well up to 7 weeks after grafting. |
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Objective to describe an initial experience with infrainguinal bypass grafts inserted distally in a genicular artery. |
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He grafts stories of a Borgesian imaginativeness onto a real backdrop. |
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Large-scale grafts, such as on the alveolar ridge, can only be done reliably by grafting a bone block. |
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In medical practice, bypass grafts are commonly used as an alternative route around strongly stenosed or occluded arteries. |
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Bone grafts associated with arthrodesis are not payable as additional procedures. |
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Methods of tattoo removal include dermabrasion, skin grafts or plastic surgery, and laser surgery. |
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At the end of six months, I had done lines, lumpectomies, appendectomies, skin grafts, hernia repairs, and mastectomies. |
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Cortisone and its relatives, prednisone and prednisolone, are very useful in patients with organ grafts. |
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For example, scrotal skin elephantiasis may require complex reconstructive surgery with skin grafts for real improvement. |
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Autologous periosteal grafts involve removing a section of periosteum, the size being dependent on the area to be covered. |
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Transfers of de-epidermized cutaneous-fat grafts or of fatty lobules satisfy patients in most cases. |
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The flanges are fixed onto the ilium and ischium to build a bridge over the acetabulum, allowing for massive bone grafts to be used. |
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If all devitalised tissue has been confidently excised we favour immediate coverage with meshed, split skin grafts secured with a foam vacuum suction dressing. |
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Dr Forrest has done many skin grafts to Matthew due to the lesions on his legs, neck, arms and head as a result from the rash. |
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National priorities focus on dealing with clogged arteries through coronary bypass grafts. |
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In the two monkeys that received only CTLA4-Ig, and the two that received only 5C8, the grafts lasted between three and 14 weeks. |
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Researchers are busy trying to turn such cells from laboratory curiosities into usable organ grafts. |
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The user has no control over them and has to rely on the results of the grafts and feedback from peers. |
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As for human tissues, 123 donors were collected from during the last fiscal year and 364 grafts were distributed to hospitals. |
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Aids lays bare all the economic and social deficiencies of developing countries and grafts itself onto the more general problem of destitution. |
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We used to do everything ourselves: cultivating roses, creating grafts, cuttings, sowing, developing the tree park. |
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Human tissue grafts for transplantation improve the lives of many children and adults. |
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Unfortunately, the absence of endothelial cells at the luminal surface of prosthetic vascular grafts potentiates thrombosis and neointimal hyperplasia. |
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Tissues include corneas, bone and tendons, heart valves and skin grafts. |
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The treatment of chronic ulcers with artificial skin grafts does not show a statistically significant reduction in rates of infection, cellulitis or osteomyelitis compared with standard care alone. |
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The grafts were accepted without rejection by the 2 recipients, the anastomosis of vessels remained permeable, and the active motion of these 2 fingers had improved from a range of zero to satisfactory. |
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Due to continued complications, graft pancreatectomies were performed despite functioning grafts. |
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I had lots of skin grafts over most of the remainder of my legs, the skin was taken from my back and I returned from theatre bandaged from head to toe. |
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With regard to Emdogain, the review concluded that Emdogain alone or in combination with grafts can be effectively used to treat intra-osseous defects and the clinical results appear to be stable long term. |
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A WOMAN savaged by a dog has undergone agonising skin grafts to repair her badly mauled arm. |
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A LEADING chemical company was fined pounds 26,000 after two workers suffered injuries to their hands and needed skin grafts. |
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The initial experience in the treatment of thoracoabdominal with modified Medtronic stent grafts. |
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An autograft occurs when tissue is transplanted from one site to another site on a patient, such as for skin grafts after the removal of melanomas and nonmelanoma skin cancers. |
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These techniques perform better in thrombosed vascular grafts and thrombosed stents compared with thrombosed native arteries. |
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Cornea and musculoskeletal grafts transplantations are the most common tissue transplantation procedures. |
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Only grafts from those animals receiving MAPC and immunosuppressives survived long term. |
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No postoperative complications occurred, and no morbidity was recorded in connection with the harvesting of grafts from the rim of the trochlea or the intercondylar notch. |
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The tubular chisel is then introduced via an ancillary medial parapatellar portal, in order to harvest the osteochondral grafts from the medial rim of the trochlea. |
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Lytle, who coauthored a land-mark study in the mid-1980s that established the ITA graft's superiority to then-popular saphenous vein grafts. |
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Iatrogenic forms have been reported secondary to injections of growth hormones extracted from cadaver pituitary glands or surgical dural grafts from cadaver donors. |
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Therefore, our approach for islet cell delivery is to develop a surgically implanted biomaterial tissue, complete with blood vessels, to support islet grafts. |
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In terms of skin graft fixation for burn injuries, we believe that fibrin sealant may allow for the fixation of grafts without the need for sutures or staples. |
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The hair will continue to fall around the grafts, and after a certain time the patient will find himself with a tuft of grafted hair on the top of his head in the middle of a bald area which continues to grow larger. |
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The Kips Bay Medical eSVS Mesh is designed to address the limitations of saphenous vein grafts used in coronary artery bypass graft surgery. |
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It is so preoccupied with its own internal plans, scandals, corruption and grafts to their own members or past members that it cannot seem to see far enough ahead to anticipate the problems that we are facing. |
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One could add that often physicians do make important ethical decisions, with the patient's or family consent, as in the case of grafts, major surgery or terminal patient care. |
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The eSVS Mesh device is designed to prevent saphenous vein grafts from closing. |
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Rooted grafts consisting of initial propagating material grafted on to basic propagating material shall be classified as initial propagating material. |
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Preparing 100 approach grafts requires even more time and skill. |
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Waits for many surgeries have decreased and we are meeting wait-time targets for cataract surgery, most cancer surgeries and coronary bypass grafts. |
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Both aorta coronary bypass grafts were intact. |
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Bone grafts require the use of bone fragments from the patient himself, a donor, or synthetic bone to replace the one that was destroyed by periodontitis. |
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Autografts which were prepared by the laboratory from cultures of healthy epidermal cells taken from burnt patients were encountering many difficulties due to the lack of adhesion of some epidermal grafts. |
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There are new endovascular techniques which include the ability to do fenestrated and side branch grafts which allow surgeons to properly treat short necks instead of inappropriately using stent grafts. |
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These grafts persist however as homostatic grafts and are completely replaced by host tissues in time. |
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A jumblesome profusion of cuttings and grafts offers a more promising metaphor than does bonsai. |
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The tricortical iliac crest bone grafts also have good biomechanical performance and can withstand strong compression forces. |
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Fibrous tissue also was the dominant component of plaques in saphenous veins used for aortocoronary bypass grafts. |
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The first sign that we might have something came in 1959, when we tried the anti-leukemia drug 6-mercaptopurine with dogs who'd had kidney grafts. |
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Thus the majority constituted grafts 4.5 mm in diameter, which ranged from 15 to 25 mm in length, depending on the depth of the loss of osseous tissue. |
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The same engineered grafts are currently being tested in a parallel study for articular cartilage repair in the knee. |
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The osteochondral grafts are harvested from the medial rim of the trochlea of the ipsilateral knee, either via arthroscopy or via a small arthrotomy. |
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The strip is dissected and transformed into individual grafts for reimplantation. |
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By day 90 EDC treated grafts for 12 h and 48 h were partially resorbed where as 24 h and 72 h treated grafts had completely resorbed. |
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All grafts were used to correct glenoid deficiencies, not to lateralize the center of rotation. |
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The remaining portions of the upper lateral cartilages were also resuspended to spreader grafts. |
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It is essential to remember that the grafts must be harvested perpendicular to the cartilage surface, and in the event of problems, one should not hesitate to resort to a small medial parapatellar arthrotomy of 1.5 to 2 cm. |
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Tragal cartilage grafts have been used as shield, alar contour, alar batten, lateral crural onlay, dorsal onlay, and infratip lobule grafts. |
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There must be no bastardizing or hybridization, no accidental grafts between these two generalities, genres, or genealogies. |
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These patents cover a wide range of technologies from hemostats used in the operating room to control bleeding to vascular grafts granting easy access to arteries. |
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One hundred fifteen patients underwent TMJ reconstruction with total joint prostheses and simultaneous fat grafts for a total of 203 joints. |
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We conducted a cadaveric study to determine the size of cartilage grafts that can be taken from the tragus without distorting tragal anatomy. |
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Various autogenous grafts are available for condylar reconstruction after freeing the ankylotic mass such as costochondral, sternoclavicular, fibular, coronoid, and metatarsophalangeal. |
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In the clinical investigation vascular access grafts are used as part of a triweekly procedure to cleanse the blood of patients in renal failure. |
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Today most Allanblackia seedlings are still raised from seed in nurseries, but they are used as rootstock for grafts from good female trees, instead of being planted directly in the field. |
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Using a combination of slightly curved and straight osteotomies, the bone grafts were dislodged from the diploe. |
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Skin grafts are used to heal deep burns at the earliest so that they don't lead to bad scarring, deformity and infections. |
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The proximal collar contributes to the proximal stabilization of the implant, therefore prevents subsidence and serves to compress any bone grafts at the calcar. |
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New research found youngsters suffering injuries to their arms, with more than half needing skin grafts following an accident. |
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Combining Schwann cell bridges and olfactory-ensheathing glia grafts with chondroitinase promotes locomotor recovery after complete transection of the spinal cord. |
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Split-skin grafts from hypothenar area for fingertip avulsions. |
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Now Andrew Henderson is warning others about the importance of using sun cream after he had to have his ear rebuilt using skin grafts from his neck. |
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A single large piece of Owen silk strip is then placed on the Petri dish, and the skin grafts are placed on the silk, with the epithelium side facing down toward the silk. |
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Bud grafts Promising roselings are multiplied as quickly as possible by grafting each viable bud onto a rootstock, resulting in many genetically identical roselings. |
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Experimental studies on urinary bladder reconstruction using PTFE, caecal pedicle, fresh autogenous and preserved allogenic bladder grafts in goats. |
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Four other group AB grafts were accorded whitegraft rejection. |
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On the other hand, it was also possible to induce accelerated rejection and the whitegraft phenomenon in skin grafts by previous injection of buffy coat from the same donor. |
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All control grafts were rejected in the time and manner of first set grafts, but the test graft was rejected in the time and manner of a white graft. |
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Sands, candidates for dental implants must be healthy and have strong jaw bones, although bone grafts can be performed to boost jaw bone size and strength when necessary. |
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The pals, from north London, have needed skin grafts since the attack. |
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The rates of success of vein grafts and local anastomoses were compared. |
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Investigation of aortocoronary artery bypass grafts by multislice spiral computed tomography with electrocardiographic-gated image reconstruction. |
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Moreover, in pediatric patients, in the long term follow-up studies, composite grafts showed superior durability to the autografts and homografts for aortic position. |
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