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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    European archives of oto-rhino-laryngology and head & neck 235 (1982), S. 626-628 
    ISSN: 1434-4726
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung Ausgehend von den guten Erfahrungen mit lösungsmittel-getrockneter Dura, erprobten wir in den vergangenen 2 Jahren an der Universitäts-HNO-Klinik München die Anwendung von lösungsmittel-getrockneter Fascia lata. Fascia lata ist elastischer, weicher und viel anschmiegsamer als die relativ starre Dura. Insgesamt wandten wir lösungsmittel-getrocknete Fascia lata bei 116 Patienten an: 53 frontobasale Frakturen mit Rhinoliquorrhoe, 42 Tympanoplastiken, 8 Septumperforationen, 12 Orbitabodenfrakturen, 1 Zügelplastik. Zur Fixation der Fascia lata wurde Human-Fibrinkleber verwandt. Die lösungsmittel-getrocknete Fascia lata heilte bei allen Patienten komplikationslos ein, ebensogut wie körpereigene Fascia lata.
    Notes: Summary After our good experiences with dehydrated solvent-dried human dura we applied during the last 2 years dehydrated solvent-dried fascia lata in our clinic. Fascia lata is more flexible in comparison to the stiff dura. In 116 cases we got experiences with the new dehydrated solvent-dried human fascia lata: 53 patients with frontobasal fractures and rhinoliquorrhoea, 42 patients with tympanoplasties, 8 patients with septum perforations, 12 patients with blow out fractures, 1 patient with facial paralysis. Fascia lata was fixated by human fibrin glue. The human solvent dried dehydrated fascia lata showed the same results as autologous fascia lata.
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