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Clinical applications of acellular dermal matrices: A review.

Kyla PetrieCameron T CoxBenjamin C BeckerBrendan J MacKay
Published in: Scars, burns & healing (2022)
Large or complex wounds present unique reconstructive and healing challenges. In normal healing, the extracellular matrix (ECM) provides both structural and growth factors that allow tissue to regenerate in an organised fashion to close the wound. In difficult or large soft-tissue defects, however, the ECM is often compromised. Acellular dermal matrix (ADM) products have been developed to mimic the benefits of host ECM, allowing for improved outcomes in a variety of clinical scenarios. This review summarises the current clinical evidence regarding commercially available ADMs in a wide variety of clinical contexts.
Keyphrases
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  • soft tissue
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