2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.suc.2010.08.004
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Active Wound Coverings: Bioengineered Skin and Dermal Substitutes

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“…The use of these alternative products avoids the donor-site problem on the patient, and animal derived dressings are easier to acquire. These products may be better in certain circumstances compared with synthetic alternatives [26,27]. Hydrocolloids act by autolysis, rehydrating the wound and thereby promote debridement [5,26].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of these alternative products avoids the donor-site problem on the patient, and animal derived dressings are easier to acquire. These products may be better in certain circumstances compared with synthetic alternatives [26,27]. Hydrocolloids act by autolysis, rehydrating the wound and thereby promote debridement [5,26].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other skin substitutes like Permacol, Matriderm, and Oasis belong to the xenograft category [79,85]. Permacol is made of porcine dermis, whereas Matriderm ® is made of a matrix of bovine type I collagen with elastin (Figure 3e).…”
Section: Types Of Skin Substitutesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Permacol has a good aesthetic and functional outcome but is prone to infection, hematomas, and seromas [73,74], whereas, Matriderm involves a single stage procedure with increased vascularization and elasticity of regenerating tissue but lacks enough scientific evidence to verify its efficacy of a one-step procedure [103,110,111]. Another substitute is Oasis, which is derived from porcine intestinal submucosa [79,85]. …”
Section: Types Of Skin Substitutesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The terms ‘dermal skin substitutes’ is commonly used to refer to a wide range of products that are currently available in the market. 6 In this article we will use the terms dermal skin substitutes, dermal substitutes, dermal matrices and dermal regeneration template interchangeably to refer to several types of skin substitutes that have been commonly reported in the soft tissue reconstructions of the upper extremity.…”
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confidence: 99%