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Jacques-Louis Reverdin
This procedure is sometimes referred to as a "Reverdin graft". His name is also associated with the "Reverdin suture needle", which is a specialized surgical ... More »
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In Reverdin's original operation, as noted above, he obtained his grafts from the arm ... ence in thickness between a true Reverdin graft and a small deep graft.
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RELATIONSHIP TO THE TRUE REVERDIN GRAFT*. John Staige Davis. *Read before the Southern Surgical Association, December 12, 1928. Small right arrow ...
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Sep 4, 2008 ... However, Reverdin's grafts were miniscule affairs, probably no larger than 1 mm to 2 mm and were taken by lifting the skin to be grafted with the ...
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This consists of a type of graft biologically and technically intermediate between Reverdin and Thiersh's types. We have named it the "free laminar thin band graft ...
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In light of this, a Swiss surgeon named Reverdin developed a method known as pinch grafting in 1869. Pinch grafts, or Reverdin grafts as they are still called, ...
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Oct 14, 2011 ... Thiersch and Reverdin grafts can be usedwithout hesita- tion on clean granulating areas, but full-thickness grafts can be used only on aseptic ...
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Reverdin first described his graft in 1869 as a pure epidermic graft, but later said that ... The small deep graft differs from the Reverdin graft in that, although the ...
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His methods revolutionised the treatment of wounds by helping to prevent infection and hasten healing. Epidermal or pinch grafts are called Reverdin grafts in ...
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Using this first split-thickness skin graft, Reverdin demonstrated a more rapid healing of granulating wounds. Two years later, Oilier furthered Reverdin's work ...
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