Data on Traumatic Brain Injury Detailed by Researchers at University of Wisconsin (Subcutaneous Preservation Versus Cryopreservation of Autologous Bone Grafts for Cranioplasty: a Systematic Review and Meta-analysis).
In: Medical Devices & Surgical Technology Week, 2024-06-16, S. 250-250
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A recent study conducted by researchers at the University of Wisconsin compared the outcomes and complications of subcutaneous preservation (SP) and cryopreservation (CP) techniques for preserving autologous bone flaps used in cranioplasty surgeries. The study analyzed 17 studies involving 1169 patients and found no significant difference in surgical site infection (SSI) rates between SP and CP methods for both traumatic brain injury (TBI) and non-TBI patients. However, SP was associated with shorter hospital stays, lower infection rates, and a moderate need for revision surgery. The study provides valuable evidence for enhancing the current understanding of autologous bone flap preservation. [Extracted from the article]
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Data on Traumatic Brain Injury Detailed by Researchers at University of Wisconsin (Subcutaneous Preservation Versus Cryopreservation of Autologous Bone Grafts for Cranioplasty: a Systematic Review and Meta-analysis).
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Zeitschrift: | Medical Devices & Surgical Technology Week, 2024-06-16, S. 250-250 |
Veröffentlichung: | 2024 |
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ISSN: | 1537-1409 (print) |
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