2010
DOI: 10.1097/bco.0b013e3181c7ea2e
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Acellular dermal graft augmentation in quadriceps tendon rupture repair

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“…Specifically, human ADM has been reported to be used clinically for repair of rotator cuff tears (Wong et al 2010 ; Snyder and Bone 2007 ; Barber et al 2008 ; Burkhead et al 2007 ; Bond et al 2008 ; Dopirak et al 2007 ), during which the dermal matrix is typically used to augment a repair procedure in order to provide biomechanical strength as well as support directed healing. Also, Achilles and quadriceps tendon augmentation procedures using human ADM are reported with satisfying clinical outcomes (Wilkins 2010 ; Lee 2007 , 2008 ; Barber et al 2006 ). In addition, human ADM is commonly used for soft tissue reconstruction procedures including primary, staged, and revision breast reconstruction (Sbitany et al 2009 ; Nahabedian 2009 ; Salzberg 2006 ) and hernia repair (Kapfer and Keshen 2006 ; Albo et al 2006 ; Candage et al 2008 ; Mitchell and Cima 2011 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specifically, human ADM has been reported to be used clinically for repair of rotator cuff tears (Wong et al 2010 ; Snyder and Bone 2007 ; Barber et al 2008 ; Burkhead et al 2007 ; Bond et al 2008 ; Dopirak et al 2007 ), during which the dermal matrix is typically used to augment a repair procedure in order to provide biomechanical strength as well as support directed healing. Also, Achilles and quadriceps tendon augmentation procedures using human ADM are reported with satisfying clinical outcomes (Wilkins 2010 ; Lee 2007 , 2008 ; Barber et al 2006 ). In addition, human ADM is commonly used for soft tissue reconstruction procedures including primary, staged, and revision breast reconstruction (Sbitany et al 2009 ; Nahabedian 2009 ; Salzberg 2006 ) and hernia repair (Kapfer and Keshen 2006 ; Albo et al 2006 ; Candage et al 2008 ; Mitchell and Cima 2011 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The other 2 Advances in Orthopedic Surgery major category of biological scaffold augment material is decellularized human skin allografts which made up slightly more than half of the augmented repair market in 2010 and this number is expected to increase [1] as surgeons choose allografts over both xenografts and nonaugmented repairs. Decellularized human skin allografts have been used for a variety of medical procedures, primarily wound healing, soft tissue reconstruction, and sports medicine applications [6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24]. In theory, decellularization serves to remove potentially immunogenic material and also provides a clean scaffold for host cellular and vascular ingrowth [25].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An alternative treatment for ruptured distal triceps tendon is a matrix scaffold for new tissue generation, an acellular human dermal matrix (ADM) allograft as reviewed by Wainwright and Bury [6]. Decellularized human skin has been used for a variety of medical procedures, primarily involving wound healing, soft tissue reconstruction, and sports medicine applications [7][8][9][10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%