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Mersey and West Lancashire Teaching Hospitals Staff

St Helens and Knowsley Hospital Staff - Publications pre April 2024

A literature review and summary of capsular contracture: An ongoing challenge to breast surgeons and their patients

Abstract Capsular contracture is a significant difficulty where implants are used in both breast augmentation and breast reconstruction surgery. This report reviews the published literature focusing on factors and techniques that reduce the incidence of this complication, as well as evaluating the available treatment options for patients who have developed..

Published: 27/10/2016
Authors: ,

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Topical Negative Pressure Therapy

​ Abstract Research into topical negative pressure therapy (TNPT) started in 1989 with Dr Louis Argenta and Prof Michael Morykwas of Wake Forest University School of Medicine in North Carolina, USA. In 1997, Morykwas and Argenta concluded that TNPT both enhanced granulation tissue formation and helped bacterial clearance, through the actions of negative..

Published: 19/07/2016
Authors: , Saedi F, McArthur P

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Collagen Scaffolds

​ Abstract The term tissue engineering is the technology that combines cells, engineering and biological/synthetic material in order to repair, replace or regenerate biological tissues such as bone, muscle, tendons and cartilage. The major human applications of tissue engineering are: skin, bone, cartilage, corneas, blood vessels, left mainstem bronchus and..

Published: 19/07/2016
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Chondrogenic

​ Abstract Chondrogenesis is a vital part of adult life, as cartilage is important not only for articulation of joints but also maintenance functions of the body. Chondrogenesis is a five way process of intricate events controlled by specific genes and cell-cell interactions which has been documented over recent years. This..

Published: 19/07/2016
Authors: Griffin M, ,

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Chondrogenesis

​ Abstract Conditions affecting cartilage through damage or age-related degeneration pose significant challenges to individual patients and their healthcare systems. The disease burden will rise in the future as life expectancy increases. This has resulted in vigorous efforts to develop novel therapies to meet current and future needs. Due to the..

Published: 19/07/2016
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