Skin Grafting

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[9]  P. R. van Weeren,et al.  The modified Meek technique as a novel method for skin grafting in horses: evaluation of acceptance, wound contraction and closure in chronic wounds. , 2010, Equine veterinary journal.

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[19]  G. Brumbaugh,et al.  Viability of split-thickness skin grafts attached with fibrin glue. , 1996, Canadian journal of veterinary research = Revue canadienne de recherche veterinaire.

[20]  G. Brumbaugh,et al.  Effects of split-thickness and full-thickness skin grafts on secondary graft contraction in horses. , 1992, American journal of veterinary research.

[21]  G. Brumbaugh,et al.  Kinetics of healing of grafted and nongrafted wounds on the distal portion of the forelimbs of horses. , 1992, American journal of veterinary research.

[22]  D. A. French,et al.  Treatment of equine leg wounds using skin grafts: Thirty-five cases, 1975-1988. , 1990, The Canadian veterinary journal = La revue veterinaire canadienne.

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[27]  T. Stashak Skin grafting in horses. , 1984, The Veterinary clinics of North America. Large animal practice.

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[30]  J. Ambler Porcine xenografts to facilitate integumental wound healing , 1980, Veterinary Record.

[31]  A. Frankland Autologous, split skin transplantation on the lower limbs of horses , 1979, Veterinary Record.

[32]  R. Rudolph Inhibition of Myofibroblasts by Skin Grafts , 1979, Plastic and reconstructive surgery.

[33]  B. T. Teh Why Do Skin Grafts Fail? , 1979, Plastic and reconstructive surgery.

[34]  L. Vistnes Grafting of Skin. , 1977, The Surgical clinics of North America.

[35]  J. Spreull,et al.  Free, autologous, skin transplantation in the horse , 1976, Veterinary Record.

[36]  J. Converse,et al.  Inosculation of vessels of skin graft and host bed: a fortuitous encounter. , 1975, British journal of plastic surgery.

[37]  R. Mansmann Antimicrobial therapy in horses. , 1975, The Veterinary clinics of North America.

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[39]  M. Robson,et al.  The efficacy of systemic antibiotics in the treatment of granulating wounds. , 1974, The Journal of surgical research.

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[42]  B. Eiseman,et al.  Mechanisms of Antibacterial Effect of Biologic Dressings , 1973, Annals of surgery.

[43]  G. Shepard THE STORAGE OF SPLIT-SKIN GRAFTS ON THEIR DONOR SITES: Clinical and Experimental Study , 1972, Plastic and reconstructive surgery.

[44]  H. Zarem,et al.  STIMULATION OF NEOVASCULARIZATION—COMPARATIVE EFFICACY OF FRESH AND PRESERVED SKIN GRAFTS , 1971, Plastic and reconstructive surgery.

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[46]  B. Macmillan The use of mesh grafting in treating burns. , 1970, The Surgical clinics of North America.

[47]  R. Flowers Unexpected postoperative problems in skin grafting. , 1970, The Surgical clinics of North America.

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[49]  B. Corps The effect of graft thickness, donor site and graft bed on graft shrinkage in the hooded rat. , 1969, British journal of plastic surgery.

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[53]  E. C. Jensen Canine autogenous skin grafting. , 1959, American journal of veterinary research.

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[55]  G. Eade THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN GRANULATION TISSUE, BACTERIA, AND SKIN GRAFTS IN BURNED PATIENTS , 1958, Plastic and reconstructive surgery and the transplantation bulletin.

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[60]  G. Kernwein RECOVERY OF SENSATION IN SPLIT THICKNESS SKIN GRAFTS: A Study of One Hundred and Eighty-Seven Cases , 1948 .

[61]  H. F. Traut,et al.  ORIGIN AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE BLOOD SUPPLY OF WHOLE‐THICKNESS SKIN GRAFTS: AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY , 1925, Annals of surgery.

[62]  J. S. Davis THE USE OF SMALL DEEP SKIN GRAFTS , 1914 .

[63]  T. Kellock On Skin-Grafting , 1874, The British and foreign medico-chirurgical review.

[64]  A. Rijkenhuizen,et al.  Can vacuum assisted wound management enhance graft acceptance , 2005 .

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[67]  P. R. van Weeren,et al.  Differences in second-intention wound healing between horses and ponies: macroscopic aspects. , 1999, Equine veterinary journal.

[68]  P. R. van Weeren,et al.  Differences in second-intention wound healing between horses and ponies: histological aspects. , 1999, Equine veterinary journal.

[69]  D. Ratner SKIN GRAFTING: From Here to There , 1998 .

[70]  R. Kreis,et al.  Expansion techniques for skin grafts: comparison between mesh and Meek island (sandwich-) grafts. , 1994, Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries.

[71]  R. White Reconstruction of skin deficits--assessing the options. , 1992, Equine veterinary journal.

[72]  D. Leach,et al.  Experimental cutaneous free flap transfers in the horse , 1991, Microsurgery.

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[74]  J. Naeyaert,et al.  Repeated cultured epidermal allografts in the treatment of chronic leg ulcers of various origins. , 1991, Dermatologica.

[75]  D. Wilson Applications of skin grafting in large animals. , 1990, Problems in veterinary medicine.

[76]  Hurst Ln,et al.  Prolonged life and improved quality for stored skin grafts. , 1984 .

[77]  L. Booth Split-thickness autogenous skin transplantation in the horse. , 1982, Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association.

[78]  R. Bartlett,et al.  Mechanism of skin graft adherence: collagen, elastin, and fibrin interactions. , 1977, Surgical forum.

[79]  R. Rudolph The effect of skin graft preparation on wound contraction. , 1976, Surgery, gynecology & obstetrics.

[80]  J. Lehman,et al.  Delayed open skin grafting , 1975 .

[81]  D. V. Hanselka Use of autogenous meshgrafts in equine wound management. , 1974, Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association.

[82]  D. T. Marden Use of pigskin to repair leg wounds in the horse. , 1974, Veterinary medicine, small animal clinician : VM, SAC.

[83]  J. Šmahel Free skin transplantation on a prepared bed. , 1971, British journal of plastic surgery.

[84]  J. Šmahel Preparation-phenomenon in a free skin graft. , 1971, British journal of plastic surgery.

[85]  C. L. Boyd,et al.  A skin punch technique for equine skin grafting. , 1971, Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association.

[86]  G. E. Ross Clinical canine skin grafting. , 1968, Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association.

[87]  T. Krizek,et al.  Bacterial growth and skin graft survival , 1967 .

[88]  T. G. Blocker,et al.  Viability of skin in relation to various methods of storage. , 1952, Texas reports on biology and medicine.