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Dermal scaffold Biodegradable polyurethane

The biodegradable polyurethane has been demonstrated to be a capable and versatile material for the production of skin products for major bum victims. As a synthetic, sealed bilayer dermal temporizing matrix, it is already in regular human use in surgical wounds and is the subject of a five patient pilot human bum trial. As the scaffold for CCS production, the foam is nontoxic to cells, allows attachment, collagen deposition and keratinocyte take in vitro, and attachment and take over both in BTM and in fresh wounds in vivo. [Pg.661]

The use of biodegradable polyurethane in the develr ment of dermal scaffolds... [Pg.643]


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