| GORE-TEX / Preclude
(Membrana Quirúrgica)
Literatura
1. Prevention of Adhesion
Formation/Reformation with The Gore-Tex
Surgical Membrane.
By Ch.March, MD, S. Boyers, MD, R. Franklin,
MD, A. Haney, MD., B. Hurst, MD, E.Lotze,
MD, J. Rock, MD, G. Rowe, MD, and W. Schalaff,
MD. Reprinted from Gynecologic Surgery and
Adhesion Prevention, pages 253-259, 1993
Wiley-Liss, Inc.
2. Expanded Polytetrafluoroethylene
(Gore-Tex Surgical Membrane) is Superior
to Oxidized Regenerated Cellulose (Interceed
TC7+) in Preventing Adhesions.
By A. Haney, MD, J.Helsa, MD, B.Hurst, MD,
L. M. Kettel, MD. Copyrighted 1995, American
Society for Reproductive Medicine.
3. Clinical Use of the Gore-Tex
Surgical Membrane for Preventing Pelvic-Peritoneal
Adhesions.
By G. Rowe, MD, P.. Rubio, MD, and D. Jansen,
Ph.D. Houston Medicine, Volume 9, September
1993.
4. Prophylaxis of Pelvic
Sidewall Adhesions with Gore-Tex Surgical
Membrane: A Multicenter Clinical Investigation.
By The Surgical Membrane Study Group. Reprinted
from Fertility and Sterility; Vol. 57, No.
4, April 1992. Copyright 1992, The American
Fertility Society.
5. An Expanded Polytetrafluroethylene
Barrier (Gore-Tex Surgical Membrane) Reduces
Post_Myomectomy Adhesion Formation.
By The Myomectomy Adhesion Multicenter Study
Group. Volume 63, No. 3, March 1995. Copyright
1995, American Society for Reproductive
Medicine.
6. Reduction of Postoperative
Pelvic Adhesion in the Rabbit with Gore-Tex
Surgical Membrane.
By S.Boyers, MD, M. Diamond, MD, Alan DeCherney,
MD. Reprinted from Fertility and Sterility
V.49, N.6, June 1988, Cop.1988 The American
Fertility Society.
7. Expanded-Polytetrafluoroethylene
but not Oxidized Regenerated Cellulose Prevents
Adhesion Formation and Reformation in a
Mouse Uterine Horn Model of Surgical Injury.
By A. Hanley, MD, and Elissa Doty, BA. Reprinted
from Fertility and Sterility Volume 60,
Number 3, September 1993. Copyright 1993
The American Fertility Society.
8. Comparison of the Peritoneal
Cells Elicited by Oxidised Regenerated Cellulose
(Interceed) and Expanded Polytetrafluoroethylene
(Gore-Tex Surgical Membrane) in a Murine
Model.
by A. Haney, MD, and E.Doty, BA. Reprinted
from American Journal of Obstetrics and
Gynecology; Vol.166, No. 4, pp. 1137-1149,
April 1992.
9. Murine Peritoneal Injury
and De Novo Adhesion Formation Caused by
Oxidized-Regenerated Cellulose (Interceed
TC7) but not Expanded Polytetrafluoroethylene
(Gore-Tex Surgical Membrane)
By A. Haney, MD, and E. Doty, BA. Reprinted
from Fertility and Sterility Volume 57,
Number 1, January 1992.
10. The Game and Embryo Compatibility
of Various Synthetic Polymers.
By S. Hunter, Ph.D., J. Scott, MD, D. Hull,
MD, and R.. Urry, Ph. D. Reprinted from
Fertility and Sterility Volume 50, Number
1, July 1988.
11. Use of Expanded Polytetrafluoroethylene
Pericardial Substitute With Ventricular
Assist Devices.
By W.. Holman, MD, R.. Bourge, MD, G.. Zorn,
MD, L. Brantley, BS, and J.. Kirklin, MD.
Reprinted from The Society of Thoracic Surgeons,
1993.
12. Clinical Experience with
Expanded Polytetrafluoroethylene Gore-Tex
Surgical Membrane for Pericardial Closure:
A Study of 110 Cases.
By C.Minale, MD, S. Nikol, MD, G. Hollweg,
MD, C. Mittermayer, MD, and B.. Messmer,
MD. Reprinted with permission from Journal
of Cardiac Surgery, Volume 3, No. 3; 193-201,
September 1988.
13. Protection of the Internal
Mammary Artery Pedicle with Polytetrafluoroethylene
Membrane.
By K.. Zehr, MD, P.Lee, BA, R. Poston, BA,
A. Gillinov, MD, R.Hruban, MD, and D. Cameron,
MD. Reprinted with permission from Journal
of Cardiac Surgery, Volume 8, No.650-655,
1993.
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October 31-November 5, 1992 New Orleans,
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substitutes".
By William H. Heydorn, MD; J.Daniel MD;
and C. Wade. Reprinted from J.Thorac.Cardiovasc.
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17."Long-term results
of the clinical use of an expanded polytetrafluoroethylene
surgical membrane as a pericardial substitue".
By Y. Harada, MD; Y. Imai, MD ; H.Kurosawa,
MD; S. Hoshino, MD and K. Nakano, MD. Reprinted
from J.Thorac.Cardiovasc. Surg. 1988;964:811-5.
18."Closure of the Pericadium
Using Expanded Polytetrafluoroethylene Gore-Tex
Surgical Membrane: Clinical Experience".
By C.Minale, G. Hollweg, S.Nikol, and B.Messmer.
Reprinted from J.Thoracic and Cardiovasc.
Surgeon 1987; No.5, Vol. 35.
19."Pericardial Substitutes.:
A Survey".
By William Heydorn, MD; Victor Ferraris,
MD and William Berry, MD. Reprinted from
Ann Thorac. Surg. 46:567-569, Nov. 1988.
20."The Use of Polytherurethane
Urea (Mitrathane) and Polytetrafluoroethylene
(Gore-Tex) Membranes for Pericardial Closure:
Initial Clinical Results.
By Carlos Mestres, J.Comas, S. Ninot, Cipriano
Abad, C.BArriuso, M.Guerola, M.Mulet, J.Pomar.
Thai J.Surg. December 1986, Vol.7, No. 4.
21."Treatment and prevention
of tethered and retethered spinal cord using
a Gore-Tex surgical membrane".
By hidoshi Inoue, MD; Satoshi Kobayashi,
MD; K.Ohbayashi, MD; H.Kohga, MD and M.
Nakamura, MD. Reprinted form J. Neurosurg.
80: 689-693, 1994.
22."Use of Polytetrafloroethylene
Surgical Membrane as a pericardial Subsitute"
in the correction of Congenital heart Defects.
By Matthias Loebe, MD, V.Alexi-meskhishvili,
y. Weng, MD, G. Hausdorf, MD, and R. Hetzer,
MD. Reprinted from Texas heart Insitute
Journal.
23."Delayed Sternal
Closure for Life- Threateing Complications
in Cardiac Operations: An Update".
By A.Mestres, MD; J Pomar, MD; M.Acosta,
MD; S.Ninot, MD; C.Barriuso, MD; C.Abad,
MD; and J.Mulet, MD. Reprinted from the
Ann. Th.Surgeons, 1991;51:773-6.
24."Pericardial Substitutes:
Delayed Reexploration and Findings".
By John Opie, MD; A. Larrieu MD; and I.
Scott Cornell, MD. Reprinted from The Annals
of Thoracic Surgery, Vol. 43, No. 4, 1987.
25."Prevention of adhesion
formation around the internal mammary artery
pedicle by Gore-Tex surgical membrane".
By G.Kaan, F.Smedts, J.Van Son, J.Vincent,
K.Kubart, S. Skotnicki and L. Lacquet. Reprinted
from the J.Cardio-thorac. Surg. 1993, 7:81-83.
26."A new technical
Alternative in the Surgery for Retroperitoneal
Fibrosis: The Gore-Tex Surgical Membrane".
By C.Mestres, J.Rumia, M.Acosta y O. Bielsa.
27."Experience with
the polytetrafluo-roethylene surgical membrane
for pericardial closure in operations for
congenital cardiac defects".
By J. Amato, MD, J. Cotroneo MD. Reprinted
from The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiov.
Surgery., Vol. 97, no.6, pp.929-934, June
1989.
28."Expanded Polytetrafloroethylene
Surgical membrane for pericardial closure".
By J. Revuelta, MD; R. G.Rinaldi, MD; R.
Val, MD; R. Crego, MD; and C. Durand, MD.
Reprinted from The J. of Thoracic Cardiov.
Surgery, Vol.89, No. 3, pp.451-455, March
1985.
29."Management of Thoracoabdominal
Aortic Aneurysm".
By Larry Hollier, MD. Marzo 1998
30."Implantation of
Pericardial Substitues".
By J.Revuelta, MD; R. Garica-Rinaldi, MD;
R.Johnston, MD; G. Vaughan III, MD.
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