2016
DOI: 10.1007/s00192-016-3245-8
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Solvent-dehydrated dermal allograft (AXIS™) augmented cystocele repair: longitudinal results

Abstract: These results indicate that SDDG augmented cystocele repair is a safe procedure, with low morbidity, and it's success is comparable to other techniques.

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“…McAlvany et al did so and determined that dermal bio-grafts for POP repair were an effective and safe procedure [6]. Juma et al conducted a longitudinal study looking at solvent-dehydrated dermal allograft augmented cystocele repair and concluded that augmented anterior repair is a safe procedure, with low morbidity, and its success is comparable to other techniques [7].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…McAlvany et al did so and determined that dermal bio-grafts for POP repair were an effective and safe procedure [6]. Juma et al conducted a longitudinal study looking at solvent-dehydrated dermal allograft augmented cystocele repair and concluded that augmented anterior repair is a safe procedure, with low morbidity, and its success is comparable to other techniques [7].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dermal allograft has been identified as a promising option for augmentation in RCR as it has already demonstrated good results in superior capsular reconstruction and nonorthopaedic applications such as cystocele repair, nasal septal perforation, ophthalmic plastic surgery, and treatment of burns. 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 Dermal allograft not only provides additional strength to a repair immediately at the time of surgery but also acts as a scaffold that promotes organized healing and scar formation, and it has already shown promise in both primary and revision RCR. 7 , 8 , 9 Of the multiple sources of dermal tissue grafts, such as bovine, porcine, or human dermal tissue, the best outcomes thus far have come from human dermal allograft, with lower retear rates than xenografts.…”
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