What is it about?

Decellularized and lyophilized human amnion/chorion membrane (DLHACM) grafts is has a unique molecular surface architecture and biochemical properties that is derived from the layer of trophoblast cells which renders it insusceptible to maternal immune attack. DLHACM as a three-dimensional scaffold boosts angiogenesis and increases the reparative regeneration of the damaged tissues.

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Why is it important?

The average time for the full healing of the wound in all patients after The advantages of using these grafts over other existing methods of pharyngocutaneous fistula treatment are that they are non-invasive, prevent donor morbidity, and enable management of the wound without using classical wound gauze

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This page is a summary of: Clinical application of decellularized and lyophilized human amnion/chorion membrane grafts for closing post-laryngectomy pharyngocutaneous fistulas, Journal of Surgical Oncology, January 2016, Wiley,
DOI: 10.1002/jso.24163.
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