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Role of adipose-derived stromal cells in pedicle skin flap survival in experimental animal models.

TitleRole of adipose-derived stromal cells in pedicle skin flap survival in experimental animal models.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2016
AuthorsForoglou, P., Karathanasis V., Demiri E., Koliakos G., & Papadakis M.
JournalWorld J Stem Cells
Volume8
Issue3
Pagination101-5
Date Published2016 Mar 26
ISSN1948-0210
Abstract

The use of skin flaps in reconstructive surgery is the first-line surgical treatment for the reconstruction of skin defects and is essentially considered the starting point of plastic surgery. Despite their excellent usability, their application includes general surgical risks or possible complications, the primary and most common is necrosis of the flap. To improve flap survival, researchers have used different methods, including the use of adipose-derived stem cells, with significant positive results. In our research we will report the use of adipose-derived stem cells in pedicle skin flap survival based on current literature on various experimental models in animals.

DOI10.4252/wjsc.v8.i3.101
Alternate JournalWorld J Stem Cells
PubMed ID27022440
PubMed Central IDPMC4807308

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