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Heparin does not seem to improve the function of pulmonary grafts for lung transplantation.
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- 2012
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Pressure transduction and fluid evacuation during conventional negative pressure wound therapy of the open abdomen and NPWT using a protective disc over the intestines
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Microvascular Blood Flow Changes in the Small Intestinal Wall During Conventional Negative Pressure Wound Therapy and Negative Pressure Wound Therapy Using a Protective Disc Over the Intestines in Laparostomy.
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Lungtransplantation försvåras av bristen på organ.
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The use of a rigid disc to protect exposed structures in wounds treated with negative pressure wound therapy: Effects on wound bed pressure and microvascular blood flow.
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The effects of variable, intermittent, and continuous negative pressure wound therapy, using foam or gauze, on wound contraction, granulation tissue formation, and ingrowth into the wound filler
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- 2011
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Invited commentary.
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Evidence-based recommendations for the use of negative pressure wound therapy in chronic wounds: Steps towards an international consensus
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- Contribution to journal › Scientific review
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Measurements of wound edge microvascular blood flow during negative pressure wound therapy using thermodiffusion and transcutaneous and invasive laser Doppler velocimetry
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Negative Pressure Wound Therapy-associated Tissue Trauma and Pain: A Controlled In vivo Study Comparing Foam and Gauze Dressing Removal by Immunohistochemistry for Substance P and Calcitonin Gene-related Peptide in the Wound Edge.
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