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Knee donor-site morbidity after mosaicplasty – a systematic review

Knee donor-site morbidity after mosaicplasty – a systematic review

... potential donor- site morbidity arising from the osteochondral plugs har- ...the donor-site morbidity rates reported in the literature, the figures range substan- tially from 0 ...

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Donor Site Morbidity after Anterior Iliac Bone Graft Harvesting

Donor Site Morbidity after Anterior Iliac Bone Graft Harvesting

... Case report This research was retrospective study conducted in consecutive sampling in Sardjito General Hospital Yogyakarta from January 2014 to December 2018. Patients underwent anterior iliac crest bone graft ...

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Impact of wound closure on fibular donor-site morbidity: a meta-analysis

Impact of wound closure on fibular donor-site morbidity: a meta-analysis

... Results Studies and population There were 434 records identified after searching the database and reviewing relevant articles. Three hundred and thirty-six articles were left after deleting the duplica- tions. Then, ...

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Donor site morbidity in oral mucosa graft urethroplasty: implications of tobacco consumption

Donor site morbidity in oral mucosa graft urethroplasty: implications of tobacco consumption

... OMGU, donor site morbidity needs to be ...increased donor site ...the donor site morbidity in context of tobacco chewing and smoking to reach a valid ...

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Fractional Skin Harvesting: Autologous Skin Grafting without Donor-site Morbidity

Fractional Skin Harvesting: Autologous Skin Grafting without Donor-site Morbidity

... of donor skin, causing morbidities—including pain, risk of infection, discoloration, and scarring—that are fre- quently more troublesome for patients than the primary wounds ...icant donor-site ...

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Evaluation of Donor Site Morbidity Associated with Iliac Crest Bone Harvest in Oral and Maxillofacial, Reconstructive Surgery

Evaluation of Donor Site Morbidity Associated with Iliac Crest Bone Harvest in Oral and Maxillofacial, Reconstructive Surgery

... In these patients the donor site morbidity was evaluated by using intraoperative and postoperative parameters. Blood loss from the iliac crest harvest was not very significant in our study. Muscle ...

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Long-term functional donor site morbidity of the free radial forearm flap in head and neck cancer survivors

Long-term functional donor site morbidity of the free radial forearm flap in head and neck cancer survivors

... functional donor site morbidity of the forearm free flap in patients surviving at least 2 years after ablative head and neck cancer surgery in a tertiary care ...

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Subjective outcome related to donor site morbidity after sural nerve graft harvesting: a survey in 41 patients

Subjective outcome related to donor site morbidity after sural nerve graft harvesting: a survey in 41 patients

... highest score 100], were rather low (i.e. limited problems) and with minor problems from the donor site [median = 3; maximal score 16]; scores that correlated with each other, i.e. a worse result of the ...

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Donor site morbidity following radial forearm free flap reconstruction with split thickness skin grafts using negative pressure wound therapy

Donor site morbidity following radial forearm free flap reconstruction with split thickness skin grafts using negative pressure wound therapy

... Background Radial forearm free flaps are the most frequently used free tissue transfer for reconstruction of soft tissue defects in the head and neck following oncologic re- sections. The overall goal of reconstruction ...

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Although the abdominal wall donor site has BREAST

Although the abdominal wall donor site has BREAST

... whereas muscle sparing type 2 TRAM flaps are comparable to DIEP flaps. CONCLUSIONS The nerves innervating the rectus abdominis muscle are at risk during the raising of a DIEP flap, with damage to these nerves potentially ...

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The reliability of the “Iberic graft” for covering of the radial forearm free flap donor site

The reliability of the “Iberic graft” for covering of the radial forearm free flap donor site

... Traditional donor site closure from radial forearm free flap (RFFF) has been associated with esthetic and functional ...secondary donor site morbidity, a new technique named ‘‘Iberic ...

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Patient morbidity at the palatal donor site depending on gingival graft dimension

Patient morbidity at the palatal donor site depending on gingival graft dimension

... subjective morbidity at the do- nor site after FGG harvesting depending on the thickness and length of the ...the donor site, although healing lasts 2–4 ...

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Mortality and morbidity study of petrochemical employees in a polluted site

Mortality and morbidity study of petrochemical employees in a polluted site

... In 1970, the case of Gela was described as an example of “industrialization without development” [10], because the expected evolution of local cultural and societal structures, figured on the basis of the capitalistic ...

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An Investigation on the Use of Chitosan for Donor Site Wound Dressings.

An Investigation on the Use of Chitosan for Donor Site Wound Dressings.

... They are often treated in the same way as burn wounds, although the wound etiologies are completely different. From a previous survey undertaken by our research group, it was believed that pain-relief, a non-adherent ...

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Analysis of donor site healing following harvesting of split skin graft

Analysis of donor site healing following harvesting of split skin graft

... on donor-site ...The donor-site scars with this dressing were less red and itchy, flatter, and ...yet donor sites on average take up to 14 days to heal ...

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The scalp as a donor site for skin grafting in burns: retrospective study on complications

The scalp as a donor site for skin grafting in burns: retrospective study on complications

... the donor site could not be obtained from the files due to the fact that most children were at home at the time of ...the donor site had healed and the alginate crust ...the site had ...

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Measuring the patient perspective on latissimus dorsi donor site outcomes following

Measuring the patient perspective on latissimus dorsi donor site outcomes following

... LD morbidity would find higher levels of impairment in patients undergoing a completely autologous procedure versus those who were receiving LD reconstruction to cover an ...LD donor site would have ...

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Tn7 transposition creates a hotspot for homologous recombination at the transposon donor site.

Tn7 transposition creates a hotspot for homologous recombination at the transposon donor site.

... Homologous recombination at the bacterial transposon Tn7 donor site is stimulated 1 O-fold when Tn7 is activated to transpose at high frequency in RecD- Escherichia coli, [r] ...

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Primary closure of the deltopectoral flap-donor site without skin grafting

Primary closure of the deltopectoral flap-donor site without skin grafting

... tumor site, and postoperative complications related to primarily closed deltopectoral flap -donor site (fistula, dehiscence, or hematoma leading to impairment of wound healing) and postoperative ...

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Changes in surgical site infections after living donor liver transplantation

Changes in surgical site infections after living donor liver transplantation

... prior study and their study mainly resulted from case definitions and times of infection onset. They suggested that it was necessary to consider the possibility of risk factors in addition to surgical procedures for ...

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