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- 2014
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Use of bacteria- and fungus-binding mesh in negative pressure wound therapy provides significant granulation tissue without tissue ingrowth.
- Contribution to journal › Article
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Use of incisional negative pressure wound therapy on closed median sternal incisions after cardiothoracic surgery: clinical evidence and consensus recommendations.
- Contribution to journal › Article
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A porcine model for acute ischaemic right ventricular dysfunction.
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The HeartShield Device Reduces the Risk for Right Ventricular Damage in Patients With Deep Sternal Wound Infection.
(2014) In Innovations: Technology and Techniques in Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgery 9(2). p.137-141
- Contribution to journal › Article
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The Duration of Negative Pressure Wound Therapy Can Be Reduced Using the HeartShield Device in Patients With Deep Sternal Wound Infection.
- Contribution to journal › Article
- 2013
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A Short Period of Ventilation without Perfusion Seems to Reduce Atelectasis without Harming the Lungs during Ex Vivo Lung Perfusion.
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Heparin does not seem to improve the function of pulmonary grafts for lung transplantation.
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Comparison of bacteria and fungus-binding mesh, foam and gauze as fillers in negative pressure wound therapy - pressure transduction, wound edge contraction, microvascular blood flow and fluid retention.
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Is it possible to further improve the function of pulmonary grafts by extending the duration of lung reconditioning using ex vivo lung perfusion?
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A Rigid Disc for Protection of Exposed Blood Vessels During Negative Pressure Wound Therapy
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