2021
DOI: 10.1186/s40463-021-00518-w
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Human-derived acellular dermal matrix may be an alternative to autologous grafts in tympanic membrane reconstruction: Systematic review and meta-analysis

Abstract: Background Human-derived acellular dermal matrix (ADM) has been widely used as an effective alternative to autologous grafts in tympanoplasty. However, evidence of ADM as an alternative to autologous grafts in the repair of tympanic membrane (TM) perforation still lacks adequate empirical evidence. Objectives To determine the clinical safety and efficacy of human-derived ADM as TM graft material for tympanoplasty. Dat… Show more

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“…One possible explanation is that the matrix can trap and bind the recipient’s own cells and growth factors, which favors the growth of esophageal epithelial cells and vascularization. Further, this can help achieve rapid epithelialization in the mucosal defect ( Rennert et al, 2013 ; Xu et al, 2021 ). Simultaneously, in the wound area, the matrix can inhibit the fibrotic formation and infiltration towards the deeper muscular layer, which can effectively prevent muscularis propria injury and is important for tissue repair and reconstruction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One possible explanation is that the matrix can trap and bind the recipient’s own cells and growth factors, which favors the growth of esophageal epithelial cells and vascularization. Further, this can help achieve rapid epithelialization in the mucosal defect ( Rennert et al, 2013 ; Xu et al, 2021 ). Simultaneously, in the wound area, the matrix can inhibit the fibrotic formation and infiltration towards the deeper muscular layer, which can effectively prevent muscularis propria injury and is important for tissue repair and reconstruction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%