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Experimenteller Sehnenersatz mit Dermatransplantaten

Licht und polarisationsmikroskopische Untersuchungen

Experimental repair of tendons with cutis grafts

Light and polarization microscopic study

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Summary

Autologous and homologous cutis grafts have been used for the repair of experimental defect of the tendon of the m. ext. carpi ulnaris in adult dogs. Newly formed tendon tissue was found on the frame of the cutis graft about 8 weeks after the implantation. The structure of the newly formed tendon was investigated by light and polarization microscopy up to 8 weeks postoperatively.

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An ausgewachsenen Hunden wurde an der Sehne des M. ext. carpi ulnaris verursachten Sehnendefekt mit autolog und homolog konservierten Dermatransplantaten ersetzt. Am Gerüst der Dermatransplantate entwickelte sich bei beiden Gruppen in 8 Wochen ein Sehnengewebe, dessen Struktur sie 1, 3 und 8 Wochen nach der Transplantation mit Hilfe der licht- und polarisationsmikroskopischen Methode untersuchten.

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Salamon, A., Deák, G., Mayer, F. et al. Experimenteller Sehnenersatz mit Dermatransplantaten. Langenbecks Arch Chiv 343, 75–85 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01261572

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