THE FATE OF IMPLANTED BIOBRIDGE™ COLLAGEN MATRIX – FINDINGS IN HISTOLOGY, SCANNING, AND TRANSMISSION ELECTRON MICROSCOPY

The technique of lymphangioplasty or capillary thread drainage was historically performed with subcutaneously implanted surgical threads. It has recently been revived by introducing a thread-like aligned nanofibrillar collagen matrix (BioBridge™). These collagen threads constitute subcutaneous neoco...

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Published inLymphology Vol. 56; no. 3
Main Authors Witt, M., Ring, A., Stricker, I., Fruth, E.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.01.2023
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Summary:The technique of lymphangioplasty or capillary thread drainage was historically performed with subcutaneously implanted surgical threads. It has recently been revived by introducing a thread-like aligned nanofibrillar collagen matrix (BioBridge™). These collagen threads constitute subcutaneous neocollectors along which guided lymphangiogenesis is said to occur secondarily. We present for the first time a tissue examination of a 10-month implanted BioBridge™ sample with surrounding tissue from a human subject by histology, scanning and transmission electron microscopy.
ISSN:0024-7766
2522-7963
DOI:10.2458/lymph.6178