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Evaluation of the Microvascular Blood Flow, Oxygenation, and Survival of Tarsoconjunctival Flaps Following the Modified Hughes Procedure.
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- 2015
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C-reactive protein and leucocyte counts drop faster using the HeartShield® device in patients with DSWI.
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Comparative study of the microvascular blood flow in the intestinal wall, wound contraction and fluid evacuation during negative pressure wound therapy in laparostomy using the V.A.C. abdominal dressing and the ABThera open abdomen negative pressure therapy system.
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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.
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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(
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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.
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Biological effects of a disposable, canisterless negative pressure wound therapy system.
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- 2013
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Angiography and mfERG show that blood supply to the pig retina may be both ipsilateral and contralateral.
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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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A Rigid Disc for Protection of Exposed Blood Vessels During Negative Pressure Wound Therapy
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