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J Clin Med ; 13(5)2024 Mar 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38592375

ABSTRACT

Background/Objectives: The need for surgical reconstruction of scalp defects following the excision of cutaneous skin cancers is an increasingly common procedure. Particular challenges arise when considering options for reconstruction of large defects not amenable to local skin flap coverage. The use of skin grafts poses the risk of donor site morbidity. This paper investigates the emerging use of Integra®, a synthetic acellular dermal regeneration template, as an alternative or adjunct to skin grafting in scalp reconstruction. Methods: The study presents a retrospective analysis of 101 patients who underwent Integra®-based reconstruction of scalp defects. Demographics, procedure details, complications, need for further surgery, and time to healing were evaluated. Results: The overall success rate of the one-stage Integra®-only procedure was 95%, with a minor complication rate of 30.7%. Anticoagulation medication was identified as an independent risk factor for post-operative infection, while previous head and neck radiotherapy and increased defect depth were associated with the requirement for a second-stage skin graft. Conclusions: These findings support the consideration of Integra® as a safe and viable alternative for both partial and full thickness scalp defects in a select cohort of complex highly co-morbid patients, reducing complications and the need for additional procedures.

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Br J Oral Maxillofac Surg ; 62(4): 367-372, 2024 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38609744

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Integra® (Integra LifeSciences) is a well-known dermal regeneration template used in partial and full-thickness wound reconstruction. It can be applied directly on to vascular tissue to create a bed for a skin graft, which is often placed in a second surgery. We present our experience of its novel use in oral and maxillofacial surgery patients, using it directly on bone and cartilage (avascular tissue) without further skin grafting. Patients who required full-thickness excision of lesions down to bone or cartilage and who were treated using Integra® were included. After scalp or ear lesion resection, the collagenous dermal layer of Integra® was placed directly on to bone or cartilage and, along with its outer silicone epidermal layer, secured to the defect with absorbable sutures and a bolster dressing. The wounds were kept dry for 14 days, at which point the dressing and silicone were removed and patients continued regular wound care. Seventeen patients were included, 15 of whom had squamous cell carcinoma. One was lost to follow up. The rest achieved complete healing of the defect. Histology showed epidermis developing on the Integra® surface and at one year, the appearance of normal scarred skin. This novel approach could redefine the uses of Integra®, avoiding the need for free-flap surgery or skin grafting when reconstructing large defects. Further resection of close margins or recurrence is easier after reconstruction using dermal regeneration material than after reconstruction with a local or free flap.


Subject(s)
Chondroitin Sulfates , Collagen , Humans , Collagen/therapeutic use , Chondroitin Sulfates/therapeutic use , Male , Female , Middle Aged , Aged , Carcinoma, Squamous Cell/surgery , Plastic Surgery Procedures/methods , Wound Healing/physiology , Scalp/surgery , Aged, 80 and over , Skin, Artificial , Adult , Skin Transplantation/methods , Cartilage/transplantation
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Trop Doct ; 54(3): 251-254, 2024 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38497140

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Using a flap in a large wound with a very small area of exposed vital structures may be an excessive intrusion and cause unnecessary donor site morbidity. Dermal matrix (DuraGen) was applied onto critical areas where bone or tendons were exposed and a split skin graft was placed thereon. All patients had satisfactory wound closure without the need for a flap. DuraGen appears to be a safe, single-stage alternative, to a flap for the healing of complex wounds.


Subject(s)
Skin Transplantation , Skin, Artificial , Wound Healing , Humans , Skin Transplantation/methods , Male , Female , Adult , Middle Aged , Treatment Outcome , Surgical Flaps , Collagen/therapeutic use , Collagen/administration & dosage
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Cureus ; 16(2): e54629, 2024 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38524043

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Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is a common type of skin cancer that can be treated through surgical excision using Mohs micrographic surgery (MMS) which results in minimal scarring and low complications. Soft tissue defects as a result of MMS that are too large to be primarily closed can be repaired with secondary intention healing through the use of biologic prosthetics that promote dermal regeneration and tissue remodeling with high success rates. Other non-surgical treatment options include chemotherapy (topical or systemic), radiation, or immunotherapy for advanced skin cancers. In this case, our patient is a 76-year-old male with a history of tobacco use who presented with ulcerative SCC and developed a necrotic soft-tissue infection of Pseudomonas aeruginosa complicated by calvarial osteomyelitis six weeks following wide excision of scalp SCC and wound defect repair with application of Integra® Bilayer Wound Matrix (Integra LifeSciences, Princeton, New Jersey, United States) to promote re-vascularization and tissue regrowth. The patient is currently recovering well after the excision of the necrotic scalp lesion and second-stage reconstruction with right scalp fasciocutaneous flap and full-thickness skin graft with proper antibiotic administration. Complications were likely due to delayed wound healing from post-operative cigar use increasing his risk for infection and application of biologic prosthetics that potentially served as a nidus for bacterial adherence and biofilm production of P. aeruginosa, which led to osteomyelitis, an exceedingly rare complication for patients that undergo MMS.

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Materials (Basel) ; 17(5)2024 Mar 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38473684

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The study involved numerical FEA (finite element analysis) of dental implants. Based on this, fatigue tests were conducted according to the PN-EN 14801 standard required for the certification of dental products. Thanks to the research methodology developed by the authors, it was possible to conduct a thorough analysis of the impact of external and internal factors such as material, geometry, loading, and assembly of the dental system on the achieved value of fatigue strength limit in the examined object. For this purpose, FEM studies were based on identifying potential sites of fatigue crack initiation in reference to the results of the test conducted on a real model. The actions described in the study helped in the final evaluation of the dental system design process named by the manufacturer as INTEGRA OPTIMA 3.35. The objective of the research was to identify potential sites for fatigue crack initiation in a selected dental system built on the INTEGRA OPTIMA 3.35 set. The material used in the research was titanium grade 4. A map of reduced von Mises stresses was used to search for potential fatigue crack areas. The research [loading] was conducted on two mutually perpendicular planes positioned in such a way that the edge intersecting the planes coincided with the axis of the system. The research indicated that the connecting screw showed the least sensitivity (stress change) to the change in the loading plane, while the value of preload has a significant impact on the achieved fatigue strength of the system. In contrast, the endosteal implant (root) and the prosthetic connector showed the greatest sensitivity to the change in the loading plane. The method of mounting [securing] the endosteal implant using a holder, despite meeting the standards, may contribute to generating excessive stress concentration in the threaded part. Observation of the prosthetic connector in the Optima 3.35 system, cyclically loaded with a force of F ≈ 300 N in the area of the upper hexagonal peg, revealed a fatigue fracture. The observed change in stress peak in the dental connector for two different force application surfaces shows that the positioning of the dental system (setting of the socket in relation to the force action plane) is significantly decisive in estimating the limited fatigue strength.

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J Burn Care Res ; 45(3): 801-804, 2024 05 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38320324

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Congenital skin and soft tissue necrosis is a rare condition associated with significant morbidity and mortality in neonates. The authors treated a neonate born with significant skin necrosis of the right forearm. The case report is followed by a literature review and discussion of previously published reports of neonatal skin necrosis. A term female neonate was admitted to our hospital at 24 h of age for skin necrosis of the right forearm with sloughing and edema below the right elbow and contractures of her fingers. Topical treatment with cleansing and antibiotic application was initiated. The LUNA florescent microangiography showed superficial perfusion defects in the arm and dorsum of the hand along with overt ischemia over the dorsal aspect of the forearm. She was treated with intravenous antibiotics following a sepsis evaluation. Subsequently, she developed hypotension treated with fluid boluses, dopamine, and stress dose steroids. Concerns of wound infection and sepsis led to debridement of the necrotic area within the first 24 h post-admission. Wet-to-dry dressing changes using Vashe wound solution were begun postoperatively.; followed by placement of Integra on postoperative day-of-life (DOL) 7; dressing takedown on DOL 12; and autografting of the right hand and forearm with disarticulation of the 4th distal interphalangeal joints and right 5th distal interphalangeal transection on DOL 24. Postoperative dressing care was continued during the remainder of the hospital stay, she remained stable without any further complications and was discharged home on DOL 34 with outpatient clinic follow-up.


Subject(s)
Necrosis , Humans , Female , Infant, Newborn , Skin/pathology , Debridement , Skin Transplantation
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Br J Oral Maxillofac Surg ; 62(2): 105-112, 2024 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38199888

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Alloplastic implants such as acellular dermal matrix (ADM) have been used for various aesthetic and reconstructive purposes since the 1990s. Rhinoplasty addresses both aesthetic and functional nasal impairments, often involving the adoption of grafting materials. Currently, autologous grafts, such as those using septal cartilage, are the gold standard. However, they pose the risk of donor site morbidity, technical challenges, and additional operative time. We review total complications, resorption/re-operation and success rates associated with the use of ADM in rhinoplasty. A literature search was conducted on PubMed, Prospero, DynaMed, DARE, EMBASE and COCHRANE databases. (Registry: CRD42023428019). A total of 462 patients from 15 studies were included, the mean (range) age was 30 (12-65) years, with a female-to-male ratio of 2:1. The most common indications for ADM were for cosmetic (35%, n = 163) and functional rhinoplasty (5%, n = 24). The most common type of ADM used was Alloderm (46%, n = 211). The most common indication for ADM was dorsal nasal augmentation (68%, n = 314). Eleven patients (2%) required revision surgery. The pooled success of ADM in rhinoplasty was 96% (95% CI 94 to 99, p = 0.93; I2 = 0%). 2% of patients developed postoperative complications and no statistically significant difference was seen in complications or success rates when comparing the different types of ADM. ADM in rhinoplasty was associated with fewer complications and re-operation rates, and similar if not less resorption compared to traditional autografts. Therefore, it can be a viable alternative to current autologous grafts in rhinoplasty surgery.


Subject(s)
Acellular Dermis , Plastic Surgery Procedures , Rhinoplasty , Humans , Esthetics, Dental , Nose
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Stem Cell Res Ther ; 15(1): 15, 2024 01 17.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38229157

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BACKGROUND: Although the paracrine effects of mesenchymal stem/stromal cells (MSCs) have been recognized as crucial mediators of their regenerative effects on tissue repair, the potential of MSC secretomes as effective substitutes for cellular therapies remains underexplored. METHODS: In this study, we compared MSCs from the human dermis (DSCs) and adipose tissue (ASCs) with their secretomes regarding their efficacy for skin wound healing using a translationally relevant murine model. RESULTS: Proteomic analysis revealed that while there was a substantial overlap in protein composition between DSC and ASC secretomes, specific proteins associated with wound healing and angiogenesis were differentially expressed. Despite a similar angiogenic potential in vivo, DSC and ASC secretomes were found to be less effective than cells in accelerating wound closure and promoting tissue remodeling. CONCLUSIONS: Overall, secretome-treated groups showed intermediary results between cells- and control-treated (empty scaffold) groups. These findings highlight that although secretomes possess therapeutic potential, their efficacy might be limited compared to cellular therapies. This study contributes to the growing understanding of MSC secretomes, emphasizes the need for further protocol optimization, and offers insights into their potential applications in regenerative medicine.


Subject(s)
Mesenchymal Stem Cells , Secretome , Humans , Animals , Mice , Proteomics/methods , Adipose Tissue/metabolism , Mesenchymal Stem Cells/metabolism , Wound Healing
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Life (Basel) ; 14(1)2024 Jan 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38255736

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Several dermal substitutes are available on the market, but there is no precise indication that helps surgeons choose the proper one. Few studies have tried to compare different xenogeneic bioengineered products, but no objective bio-parametric comparison has been made yet. Fifteen patients who underwent skin reconstruction with Integra® or Pelnac® were retrospectively evaluated. After at least 12 months of follow-up, an objective and quantitative assessment of several skin biophysical properties, such as color, texture, elasticity, hydration, glossiness and trans-epidermal water loss, were measured with non-invasive skin measurement devices. The grafted skin showed a reduction of the superficial hydration level and a tendency to lower values of trans-epidermal water loss with both dermal substitutes. Melanic and hemoglobin pigmentation were higher in comparison to the donor site in both groups, while a melanic pigmentation increase versus the surrounding skin was seen just with Integra®. Finally, the skin was found to be more elastic when reconstructed with Integra®. The skin barrier appeared to be intact in both groups. Hence, these substitutes are valuable means of skin regeneration. Integra® seems to be more advantageous for reconstructing areas that need more skin flexibility.

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Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg ; 170(2): 373-379, 2024 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37717219

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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the feasibility, safety, and failure rate of Integra® Bilayer Wound Matrix (Integra) in the reconstruction of oral cavity defects. STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective cohort study. SETTING: All study information was collected from a single academic tertiary care hospital. METHODS: Subjects included adult patients who underwent oral cavity resection and immediate subsequent reconstruction with Integra® Bilayer Wound Matrix at MD Anderson Cancer Center between the years 2015 and 2020. The following variables were collected: patient's demographics, comorbidities, disease stage, treatment and reconstruction modalities, and surgical outcome from the medical records. Statistical analysis included distribution analysis for all collected parameters and Pearson's χ2 tests to find correlation between variables and take rate of Integra. RESULTS: Eighty-three patients underwent reconstruction with Integra® Bilayer Wound Matrix dressing. Average age was 66 years old. Thirty-nine patients (47%) had history of previous resections for oral cavity tumors. Fourteen patients (17%) had history of radiation therapy to the Head and Neck region. Most common pathology was invasive squamous cell carcinoma (75%) followed by dysplasia (12%). Complete wound healing with good cellular integration occurred in 83 patients (96%) with only 3 failures requiring additional surgery. Reconstruction of mandibulectomy defects was associated with increased risk of dehiscence and bone exposure (0.66, P = .03). CONCLUSION: This study shows promising results with high take rate of Integra® Bilayer Wound Matrix dressing in the reconstruction of various oral cavity defects. We encourage surgeons to adopt this technique as a viable and versatile option into the reconstruction ladder of oral cavity defects.


Subject(s)
Plastic Surgery Procedures , Adult , Humans , Aged , Collagen , Retrospective Studies , Feasibility Studies , Skin Transplantation/methods , Mouth
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J Plast Reconstr Aesthet Surg ; 88: 501-516, 2024 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38101265

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BACKGROUND: Artificial dermal substitutes (ADMs) have been trialled to improve outcomes at the donor site following the harvesting of a radial forearm free flap (RFFF). This systematic review compares donor site aesthetic and functional outcomes, with the use of an ADM versus conventional practice. METHODS: The databases Medline, Embase, Cochrane Library, Web of Science (Core Collection), and Scopus were searched for retrospective, prospective, and case-control studies and randomised control trials (RCTs) involving any ADM. Studies with adult patients having undergone RFFF harvesting and donor site repair with an ADM, commenting on appropriate clinical outcomes and without high risk of bias, were included. Direction-of-effect analysis was performed on relevant groupings of studies since heterogeneity in outcome measurement precluded meta-analyses. RESULTS: Across eight non-comparative studies included, 132 patients had donor site coverage with AlloDerm™, Integra™, Matriderm™, or Rapiderm. Across 11 comparative studies included, 240 patients had donor site coverage with fish-skin matrix, AlloDerm™, amniotic membrane, MegaDerm™, Hyalomatrix, Integra™, or Matriderm™. Five out of 11 comparative studies demonstrated superior aesthetic outcomes with ADMs according to at least one aesthetic metric compared to controls, whilst 6/11 demonstrated superior functional outcomes with ADMs. No study demonstrated poorer aesthetic or functional outcomes with an ADM compared to conventional practice. CONCLUSIONS: In summary, the lack of studies reporting poorer outcomes with them compared to conventional practices, and a cumulative effect direction in their favour, provide strong indications in support of the use of AlloDerm™, Integra™, or Matriderm™ grafts. Further comparative studies, including RCTs, are needed to reinforce these initial indications.


Subject(s)
Free Tissue Flaps , Plastic Surgery Procedures , Adult , Humans , Esthetics , Retrospective Studies , Skin Transplantation
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Materials (Basel) ; 16(23)2023 Nov 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38068210

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The MaI Implants® method offers a modern treatment option for specific patients who lack sufficient bone for traditional screw-based implants. The aim of the article is to use Finite Element Analysis (FEA) to examine the behavior of a subperiosteal implant under actual conditions within the oral cavity and to assess the impact of various mechanical factors on the durability of the MaI Implants®. A strength analysis was conducted using Finite Element Analysis for two models. The first was a single subperiosteal implant, while the second was a model of an arch consisting of two single subperiosteal implants connected by a bar. Based on the obtained results, it can be observed that the increase in load from 100 N to 800 N leads to an increase in displacements throughout the implant. Changing the angle from 90 to 30 degrees resulted in a 576% increase in the average displacement value across all multi-units. Stresses in the multi-units range from 23.7 MPa to 268.5 MPa. The lack of proper stabilization of the implant has the greatest impact on the results of displacements. Such displacements are significant for the later positioning of the implant compared to the initial conditions.

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J Hand Microsurg ; 15(5): 340-350, 2023 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38152680

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Objective This study aims to compare outcomes between Novosorb Biodegradable Temporizing Matrix (BTM) and Integra collagen-chondroitin silicone for upper-extremity wound reconstruction. Methods This retrospective study analyzed adult patients who underwent wound reconstruction with either BTM or Integra at our institution between 2015 and 2020. Results Forty-eight patients were included: 31 (64.6%) BTM and 17 (35.4%) Integra. Mean age was 44.0 (range: 18-68) years. Age, race, sex, smoking, comorbidities, and defect size were similar between groups. Wound etiologies included 12 (25.0%) burn, 22 (45.8%) trauma, and others. Median template size was 133 cm 2 for BTM and 104 cm 2 for Integra ( p = 0.526). Skin grafting was performed after 14 (45.2%) and 14 (82.4%) wounds treated with BTM and Integra, respectively ( p = 0.028). Template complications of infection and dehiscence were comparable. Skin-graft complications occurred in five (35.7%) and three (21.4%) wounds in BTM and Integra, respectively ( p = 0.031). Skin-graft failure rates were comparable ( p = 0.121). Mean number of secondary procedures required after template placement was higher in the Integra group (BTM, 1.0; Integra, 1.9; p = 0.090). Final healing was achieved in 17 (54.8%) BTM and 11 (64.7%) Integra wounds ( p = 0.694). Median time to healing was 4.1 months after BTM and 2.6 months after Integra placement ( p = 0.014). Conclusion Compared with Integra, BTM achieved comparable wound healing and complication rates. Fewer secondary procedures and skin grafts were observed in BTM wounds, likely as a result of the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. At our institution, 100 cm 2 of product costs $850 for BTM and $3,150 for Integra, suggesting BTM as an economical alternative to fulfill the high functional and aesthetic requirements of upper-extremity wounds.

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Cuad. psicol. deporte ; 23(3)sep.-dic. 2023. tab, ilus
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-225490

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El objetivo fue analizar la percepción que tienen las personas amputadas de los efectos que el aislamiento social, consecuente a la pandemia de la COVID 19, ha provocado en su movilidad. Es un estudio cualitativo realizado a través de un formulario electrónico con dos ejes temáticos: movilidad física y las preocupaciones y soluciones relacionadas con ésta, antes y después de la pandemia. El proceso de análisis consistió en la organización de los testimonios, separación por ejes temáticos e identificación de las palabras clave. La representación del análisis de datos se realizó utilizando la metodología descriptiva de construcción del diagrama lógico de Ishikawa. Se incluyeron 10 participantes, 9 no estaban infectados por el virus SARS-CoV-2. Las palabras clave que más impactaron en la movilidad física: movimiento, actividad física, ayuda para salir y dolor. Entre los términos secundarios, destacaron: fisioterapia y actividades realizadas en el hogar. Las principales repercusiones del aislamiento fueron la disminución de la movilidad y la resistencia a caminar con más agarrotamiento y problemas musculares, dificultad en los movimientos y en las actividades diarias. También revelaron reducción de la actividad física, estilo de vida sedentario, aumento del peso, falta de ayuda externa para salir y desplazarse y aumento del dolor. Las soluciones para los problemas de movilidad fueron volver a la fisioterapia y la actividad física y adelgazar. Se señala la idoneidad, para las personas amputadas aisladas, de intervenciones a distancia que les permitan recibir de forma integral una atención completa, rehabilitando tanto la salud física como la psicológica. (AU)


The objective was to analyze the perception that people with amputation have of the effects of social isolation caused by the COVID-19 pandemic on physical mobility. It is qualitative research was obtained through an electronic form that contained two thematic axes: physical mobility, concerns, and solutions related to physical mobility before and after the pandemic. The analysis process consisted of the organization of the testimonies, separation by thematic axes, and identification of the content keywords. The representation of the data analysis was carried out using the descriptive methodology of construction of the Ishikawa logic diagram. 10 participants were included, being 9 declared had not yet been infected with the SARS-CoV-2. The keywords that most impacted physical mobility were movement; physical activity, help getting out, and pain. Regarding the secondary keywords physiotherapy and activities performed at home stood out. The greatest repercussions of social isolation were decreased mobility and resistance to walking more stiffness and muscle problems, and difficulty in movements and daily activities. They also revealed stopping physical activities and a sedentary lifestyle, weight gain, no outside help to get out and move, and increased pain. The solutions for the mobility problems were to return to physiotherapy and physical activity and lose weight. Importance is given to remote intervention in people isolated with amputations in a comprehensive way to receive complete care rehabilitating both the physical and psychological health condition. (AU)


O objetivo deste estudo foi analisar a percepção das pessoas com amputação sobre os efeitos do isolamento social causado pela pandemia COVID-19 na mobilidade física. Foi um estudo qualitativo, realizado por meio de formulario eletrônico contendo dois eixos temáticos: mobilidade física e preocupações e soluções relacionadas antes e depois da pandemia. O processo de análise consistiu na organização dos testemunhos, separação por eixos temáticos e identificação de palavras-chave. A representação da análise dos dados foi realizada por meio da metodologia descritiva de construção do diagrama lógico de Ishikawa. Foram incluídos 10 participantes, 9 não infectados pelo vírus SARS-CoV-2. As palavras-chave que mais impactaram na mobilidade física foram movimento, atividade física, ajuda para sair e a dor. Em relação às palavras-chave secundárias destacaram fisioterapia e atividades realizadas em casa. As maiores repercussões do isolamento foram a diminuição da mobilidade e resistência à marcha, maior rigidez e problemas musculares, dificuldade de movimentos e atividades diárias. Também destacaram a interrupção da atividade física e estilo de vida sedentário, ganho de peso, nenhuma ajuda externa para sair e o aumento da dor. As soluções para os problemas de mobilidade foram retornar à fisioterapia e a atividade física, bem como perder peso. É importante a intervenção de forma remota de maneira integral em pessoas com amputações em isolamento para receber cuidados completos, reabilitando a sua saúde física e psicológica. (AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Middle Aged , Pandemics , Coronavirus Infections/epidemiology , Amputation, Surgical/psychology , Mental Health , Severe acute respiratory syndrome-related coronavirus , Spain , Mobility Limitation
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J Plast Reconstr Aesthet Surg ; 87: 91-97, 2023 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37826968

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Since its initial design and use for the temporary coverage of severe full-thickness burn defects, Integra® (Integra LifeSciences) Dermal Regeneration Template has been increasingly used all over the body, yielding successful results in coverage of wound beds with insufficient vascularity and suboptimal conditions for proper healing. In this study, we report an institutional case series and outcomes of gender-affirming vaginoplasty revision for vaginal lengthening or reopening of the canal via placement of Integra® to assist in optimizing the wound bed for subsequent skin grafting when wound conditions were deemed to be suboptimal. A retrospective chart review was conducted in patients who underwent this technique by a single surgeon (JM) at the authors' institution. Demographics, vaginal depth, and complications were recorded and compared. Our patient population thus far includes 178 primary vaginoplasties, of which 9 of those needing revision were treated with this approach. The age at revision mean was 47 ± 13.5 years, and the body mass index mean was 31 ± 4.1. All patients had comorbidities and five were former smokers. Eight patients had prior revision conducted without Integra®, with a mean of 1.89 ± 1.76 and the time to first revision mean was 15.89 ± 14.2 months. No long-term complications after Integra® reported and most of the patients did not require further revision. The follow-up mean was 8.48 ± 8.66 months. A mean of 6.77 ± 5.35 cm was gained after the Integra® revision (4.92 ± 4.1 cm before versus 12.54 ± 3.07 cm after). The final depth after Integra® + full-thickness skin graft mean was 13.34 ± 4.65 cm. Overall, the depth gain mean was 7.48 ± 5.77 cm; in total, seven patients gained depth after revision with an average of 78% skin graft take. Overall, Integra® presents an alternative option for revision vaginoplasty with complicated wound beds potentially aiding in the healing process before grafting.


Subject(s)
Sex Reassignment Surgery , Soft Tissue Injuries , Male , Female , Humans , Retrospective Studies , Skin Transplantation/methods , Sex Reassignment Surgery/methods , Wound Healing , Soft Tissue Injuries/surgery , Vagina/surgery
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Orbit ; : 1-7, 2023 Sep 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37676648

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The IntegraⓇ Dermal Regeneration Template (DRT) is a bioengineered dermal substitute that is becoming increasingly popular in the field of reconstruction. Its unique properties allow for immediate wound closure while providing a scaffold for tissue regeneration. Currently, it is commonly used to treat burns, ulcers, and complex wounds. In the setting of traumatic periocular tissue loss, only two prior reports have been published on its use for primary reconstruction. We present our institution's experience with a series of four young patients who received primary reconstruction with IntegraⓇ DRT as a full-thickness skin substitute for their large traumatic periorbital skin defects.

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Australas J Dermatol ; 64(4): e357-e360, 2023 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37724606

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Reconstruction of surgical defects after wide local excision of acral melanoma on the sole should allow patients to walk and bear weight. Moreover, certain options such as local transposition flaps can compromise follow-up. We present a case series of surgical defects on weight-bearing areas of the sole reconstructed using a synthetic dermal matrix and a split-thickness skin graft. This approach prevents surrounding tissue displacement and results in good functional outcomes assessed by baropodometry and computer-based podoscopy.


Subject(s)
Melanoma , Plastic Surgery Procedures , Podiatry , Skin Neoplasms , Humans , Skin Transplantation , Skin Neoplasms/surgery , Melanoma/surgery
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Int J Mol Sci ; 24(14)2023 Jul 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37511094

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The NAC (NAM-ATAF1/2-CUC) transcription factor family is one of the largest plant-specific transcription factor families, playing an important role in plant growth and development and abiotic stress response. As a short-rotation woody plant, Salix integra (S. integra) has high lead (Pb) phytoremediation potential. To understand the role of NAC in S. integra Pb tolerance, 53 SiNAC transcripts were identified using third-generation and next-generation transcriptomic data from S. integra exposed to Pb stress, and a phylogenetic analysis revealed 11 subfamilies. A sequence alignment showed that multiple subfamilies represented by TIP and ATAF had a gene that produced more than one transcript under Pb stress, and different transcripts had different responses to Pb. By analyzing the expression profiles of SiNACs at 9 Pb stress time points, 41 of 53 SiNACs were found to be significantly responsive to Pb. Short time-series expression miner (STEM) analysis revealed that 41 SiNACs had two significant Pb positive response patterns (early and late), both containing 10 SiNACs. The SiNACs with the most significant Pb response were mainly from the ATAF and NAP subfamilies. Therefore, 4 and 3 SiNACs from the ATAF and NAP subfamilies, respectively, were selected as candidate Pb-responsive SiNACs for further structural and functional analysis. The RT-qPCR results of 7 transcripts also confirmed the different Pb response patterns of the ATAF and NAP subfamilies. SiNAC004 and SiNAC120, which were randomly selected from two subfamilies, were confirmed to be nuclear localization proteins by subcellular localization experiments. Functional prediction analysis of the associated transcripts of seven candidate SiNACs showed that the target pathways of ATAF subfamily SiNACs were "sulfur metabolism" and "glutathione metabolism", and the target pathways of NAP subfamily SiNACs were "ribosome" and "phenylpropanoid biosynthesis". This study not only identified two NAC subfamilies with different Pb response patterns but also identified Pb-responsive SiNACs that could provide a basis for subsequent gene function verification.


Subject(s)
Salix , Transcription Factors , Transcription Factors/genetics , Transcription Factors/metabolism , Transcriptome , Lead/toxicity , Lead/metabolism , Salix/genetics , Phylogeny , Gene Expression Regulation, Plant , Plant Proteins/metabolism , Stress, Physiological/genetics
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Cureus ; 15(6): e40553, 2023 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37333040

ABSTRACT

This case report describes the successful use of Integra® (Integra LifeSciences Corporation, Plainsboro, New Jersey, United States), an artificial skin substitute, for the reconstruction of soft tissue defects following soft tissue sarcoma resection. We present a case of a 75-year-old female presented with a progressively enlarging lesion on her right hand. Imaging revealed tumor involvement in the extensor tendons and adjacent to the index finger tendon. A percutaneous biopsy confirmed an undifferentiated pleomorphic sarcoma. The patient underwent neoadjuvant radiotherapy followed by wide excision of the tumor. Integra® dermal regeneration matrix was utilized to cover the exposed bone during the surgical procedure. This allowed for wound closure and provided a favorable environment for tissue regeneration and subsequent split-thickness skin graft. Complete wound healing was obtained. Regular follow-up examinations showed no evidence of local recurrence or secondary lesions after one year. The successful use of Integra®, in this case, demonstrates its efficacy as a reconstructive option for complex hand sarcomas. It offers immediate wound coverage and promotes tissue regeneration, thereby avoiding the need for more extensive treatment modalities with associated donor-site morbidity. The utilization of Integra® resulted in high patient satisfaction and excellent recovery. This case highlights the importance of utilizing innovative techniques and materials in achieving optimal outcomes in challenging hand sarcoma reconstructions.

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