Epigard
National Institutes of Health
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We retrospectively reviewed the results of partial wound closure after surgical release of severe equinovarus deformity in forty…
The authors present a synthetic skin substitute, Epigard, which was developed in 1973 and has been used worldwide for temporary…
: The authors present a synthetic skin substitute, Epigard, which was developed in 1973 and has been used worldwide for temporary…
SummaryUsing the skin replacement materials Corethium 2, Coldex, Epigard and SYSpur-derm, both fresh wound and wounds up to 6…
SummaryEpigard ® and SYSpur-derm ® have been tested for 3 indications. These foils cannot be recommended for covering of donor…
Problems in the management of soft tissue injuries in compound fractures are presented. They usually originate from the initial…
The method using synthetic skin substitute Epigard as a long-term coverage for donor sites in cross-leg-flap- and other plastic…
SummaryThe reaction of wounds to Epigard was studied in rats. Epigard adhered firmly to wounds and was infiltrated towards the…