2015
DOI: 10.1111/iwj.12558
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Porcine acellular dermal matrix (PADM) vascularises after exposure in open necrotic wounds seen after complex hernia repair

Abstract: Biological alternatives to synthetic meshes are increasingly utilised in complex abdominal wall reconstruction. There is a lack of evidence demonstrating that non-cross-linked porcine acellular dermal matrix vascularizes and integrates with human tissue in suboptimal wound conditions. We aimed to evaluate these properties in Strattice™ (Life Cell Inc., Branchburg, NJ) following ventral hernia repair. A retrospective review of patients with high-risk ventral hernia repair utilising Strattice™ as an onlay after … Show more

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“…The rationale of the external graft perforation is its faster integration and remodellation. During the integration of the ADM neovascularisation and collagenous remodelling were proved even under suboptimal (infected, necrotic) conditions [19]. Presumably, the same process is likely to happen in the case of the autologous vital dermal grafts too.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The rationale of the external graft perforation is its faster integration and remodellation. During the integration of the ADM neovascularisation and collagenous remodelling were proved even under suboptimal (infected, necrotic) conditions [19]. Presumably, the same process is likely to happen in the case of the autologous vital dermal grafts too.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has become clear that more research is required in this area. Though there is evidence of effective vascularization following xenograft application in hernia repairs [ 12 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has become clear that more research is required in this area. Though there is evidence of effective vascularization following xenograft application in hernia repairs [12]. It has been noted however that allografts have a weaker tensile strength than porcine ADM in hernia repair [2,25,26].…”
Section: Uses Of Admmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It remains a significant challenge for surgeons to repair or reconstruct such forms of soft tissue defects. Due to its unique structure and excellent biological properties, such as the ability to support vascular ingrowth and incorporate native tissues, ADM is nowadays commonly used to repair tissue defects in cases when the available autogenous musculofascial tissue is not adequate for tension-free closure [89]. This approach has significantly improved the success rates of such operations and has reduced the incidence of wound complications [90,91].…”
Section: Applications In Abdominal/chest Wall Repairmentioning
confidence: 99%