1965
DOI: 10.1001/archsurg.1965.01320160112027
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Histology of Healing Split-Thickness, Full-Thickness Autogenous Skin Grafts and Donor Sites

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“…In 1965, Hinshaw and Miller published an extensive report on the healing of 7 × 7-cm full-thickness surgically excised wounds in young Chester White pigs (10 kg) that were covered with a 30/1000-inch split-thickness or full-thickness autograft. 21 By the end of a 6-week study period, the wounds were healed and mostly devoid of hair, and had become level with or slightly raised above the surrounding normal skin. Mittermayr et al grafted 8 × 4-cm full-thickness wounds with split-thickness (0.4 mm) skin grafts fixed with or without fibrin sealant.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In 1965, Hinshaw and Miller published an extensive report on the healing of 7 × 7-cm full-thickness surgically excised wounds in young Chester White pigs (10 kg) that were covered with a 30/1000-inch split-thickness or full-thickness autograft. 21 By the end of a 6-week study period, the wounds were healed and mostly devoid of hair, and had become level with or slightly raised above the surrounding normal skin. Mittermayr et al grafted 8 × 4-cm full-thickness wounds with split-thickness (0.4 mm) skin grafts fixed with or without fibrin sealant.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…However, Maclaren et al reported on one patient with a graft perfused from its periphery by blood entering horizontally through a contact point with the surrounding macular choroid as estimated by high speed angiography [20]. This is plausible, as in skin grafts the major contribution to revascularization of the graft originates from the underlying bed, and also, but less often, from the graft margins [6,14].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…extracellular matrix (ECM), and differentiation of fibroblasts into myofibroblasts (Desmouli+re et al, 1992; Gabbiani et al, 1971; Hinshaw et al, 1965). The processes of cellular differentiation, dermal tissue degradation, synthesis, and remodeling are guided by cytokines, cell-cell contacts and cell-matrix interactions (Grinnell, 1994;Tooney et al, 1993;Ruoslahti, 1989).…”
Section: Histocbem Cytochem 44:1311-1322 19%)mentioning
confidence: 99%