2014
DOI: 10.1007/s00464-014-3946-3
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Effect of acellular human dermis buttress on laparoscopic hiatal hernia repair

Abstract: Laparoscopic hiatal hernia repair with acellular human dermis reinforcement results in improvement of GERD-related symptoms and quality of life without mesh-associated complications. The type of acellular human dermis did not influence recurrence rate.

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“…Accordingly, the use of natural, decellularized ECM tissue is an increasingly common strategy for regenerative medicine and tissue engineering. Recent examples of three‐dimensional ECM scaffold applications include the use of grafts prepared by removing cells from tissues and whole organs of human and animal origin . Examples of such materials that are commercially available include cell‐free dermal matrices derived from human dermis (e.g., AlloDerm), porcine dermis (e.g., Strattice, Permacol), porcine small intestine (e.g., Surgisis), or bovine pericardium (e.g., Veritas).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Accordingly, the use of natural, decellularized ECM tissue is an increasingly common strategy for regenerative medicine and tissue engineering. Recent examples of three‐dimensional ECM scaffold applications include the use of grafts prepared by removing cells from tissues and whole organs of human and animal origin . Examples of such materials that are commercially available include cell‐free dermal matrices derived from human dermis (e.g., AlloDerm), porcine dermis (e.g., Strattice, Permacol), porcine small intestine (e.g., Surgisis), or bovine pericardium (e.g., Veritas).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent examples of threedimensional ECM scaffold applications include the use of grafts prepared by removing cells from tissues and whole organs of human and animal origin. 2,[20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27] Examples of such materials that are commercially available include cell-free dermal matrices derived from human dermis (e.g., Allo-Derm), porcine dermis (e.g., Strattice, Permacol), porcine small intestine (e.g., Surgisis), or bovine pericardium (e.g., Veritas). These biomaterials are characterized by sufficient biocompatibility and stability required for permanent skin substitutes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…В исследовании Ward и соавт. на 44 пациентах, с послеоперационным наблюдением в среднем через 17 мес, частота анатомических рецидивов была 18,0%, данные о послеоперационных осложнениях в статье расплывчатые [31].…”
Section: биологические бесклеточные дермальные имплантатыunclassified
“…Biological matrices consist of extracellular matrix (ECM)‐based bioscaffolds after tissue decellularization. They are categorized depending on their origin (xenogenic (from animal origin) or allogenic (from cadaveric human skin, e.g., Alloderm from LifeCell and FlexHD from Ethicon)) . Among the acellular matrices originating from an animal source, porcine derived tissues have been the most extensively implanted.…”
Section: Biologically Derived Matricesmentioning
confidence: 99%