Clinical and Histologic Evaluations of Porcine-Derived Collagen Matrix Membrane Used for Vertical Soft Tissue Augmentation: A Case Series

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Clinical and Histologic Evaluations of Porcine-Derived Collagen Matrix Membrane Used for Vertical Soft Tissue Augmentation: A Case Series. / Puisys, Algirdas; Zukauskas, Saulius; Kubilius, Ricardas; Barbeck, Mike; Razukevičius, Dainius; Linkevičiene, Laura; Linkevičius, Tomas.

In: INT J PERIODONT REST, Vol. 39, No. 3, 16.04.2019, p. 341-347.

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Puisys, A, Zukauskas, S, Kubilius, R, Barbeck, M, Razukevičius, D, Linkevičiene, L & Linkevičius, T 2019, 'Clinical and Histologic Evaluations of Porcine-Derived Collagen Matrix Membrane Used for Vertical Soft Tissue Augmentation: A Case Series', INT J PERIODONT REST, vol. 39, no. 3, pp. 341-347. https://doi.org/10.11607/prd.4097

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Puisys, A., Zukauskas, S., Kubilius, R., Barbeck, M., Razukevičius, D., Linkevičiene, L., & Linkevičius, T. (2019). Clinical and Histologic Evaluations of Porcine-Derived Collagen Matrix Membrane Used for Vertical Soft Tissue Augmentation: A Case Series. INT J PERIODONT REST, 39(3), 341-347. https://doi.org/10.11607/prd.4097

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@article{79cb8dad3e3b4fc4a2d46281054941ed,
title = "Clinical and Histologic Evaluations of Porcine-Derived Collagen Matrix Membrane Used for Vertical Soft Tissue Augmentation: A Case Series",
abstract = "This case series aimed to clinically and histologically evaluate porcine-derived membrane used for vertical thickening of thin soft tissues. Twenty porcine-derived collagen membranes and bone-level implants were placed in 20 patients. After 2 months, thickened soft tissues were measured and biopsy samples were harvested. All xenografts healed successfully. The average thickness of thin soft tissue before vertical thickening was 1.65 ± 0.36 mm, while tissue thickness increased to 3.45 ± 0.52 mm after the procedure (P < .001); the mean thickness increase was 1.8 ± 0.13 mm. Histologic analysis showed complete integration of the graft and no differences (P = .4578) in vascularization between the host (39.74 ± 17.15 vessels/mm2) and graft (30.43 ± 11.26 vessels/mm2). It can be concluded that porcine-derived membrane can be used for vertical soft tissue thickening with substantial gain in tissue height.",
keywords = "Journal Article",
author = "Algirdas Puisys and Saulius Zukauskas and Ricardas Kubilius and Mike Barbeck and Dainius Razukevi{\v c}ius and Laura Linkevi{\v c}iene and Tomas Linkevi{\v c}ius",
year = "2019",
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AU - Puisys, Algirdas

AU - Zukauskas, Saulius

AU - Kubilius, Ricardas

AU - Barbeck, Mike

AU - Razukevičius, Dainius

AU - Linkevičiene, Laura

AU - Linkevičius, Tomas

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N2 - This case series aimed to clinically and histologically evaluate porcine-derived membrane used for vertical thickening of thin soft tissues. Twenty porcine-derived collagen membranes and bone-level implants were placed in 20 patients. After 2 months, thickened soft tissues were measured and biopsy samples were harvested. All xenografts healed successfully. The average thickness of thin soft tissue before vertical thickening was 1.65 ± 0.36 mm, while tissue thickness increased to 3.45 ± 0.52 mm after the procedure (P < .001); the mean thickness increase was 1.8 ± 0.13 mm. Histologic analysis showed complete integration of the graft and no differences (P = .4578) in vascularization between the host (39.74 ± 17.15 vessels/mm2) and graft (30.43 ± 11.26 vessels/mm2). It can be concluded that porcine-derived membrane can be used for vertical soft tissue thickening with substantial gain in tissue height.

AB - This case series aimed to clinically and histologically evaluate porcine-derived membrane used for vertical thickening of thin soft tissues. Twenty porcine-derived collagen membranes and bone-level implants were placed in 20 patients. After 2 months, thickened soft tissues were measured and biopsy samples were harvested. All xenografts healed successfully. The average thickness of thin soft tissue before vertical thickening was 1.65 ± 0.36 mm, while tissue thickness increased to 3.45 ± 0.52 mm after the procedure (P < .001); the mean thickness increase was 1.8 ± 0.13 mm. Histologic analysis showed complete integration of the graft and no differences (P = .4578) in vascularization between the host (39.74 ± 17.15 vessels/mm2) and graft (30.43 ± 11.26 vessels/mm2). It can be concluded that porcine-derived membrane can be used for vertical soft tissue thickening with substantial gain in tissue height.

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