Publications by authors named "A D McGrouther"

The use of tendon grafts has diminished as regimes of primary repairs and rehabilitation have improved, but they remain important in secondary reconstruction. Relatively little is known about the cellular biology of grafts, and the general perception is that they have little biological activity. The reality is that there is a wealth of cellular and molecular changes occurring with the process of engraftment that affect the quality of the repair.

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  • Dupuytren's disease (DD) is a genetic condition primarily affecting white individuals, but its exact cause is still unclear. This study aimed to identify hidden chromosomal imbalances linked to DD using advanced genome-wide screening methods.
  • Researchers analyzed DNA from nodules in four male DD patients using high-resolution microarrays and compared the results to control samples, finding three novel copy number variations (CNVs) that weren't present in the general population.
  • A total of nine polymorphic CNVs associated with DD were identified, particularly in regions on chromosomes, including a significant cluster within the human leukocyte antigen (HLA) gene area, suggesting genetic factors play a role in the disease.
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The possibility of altering the pathophysiology of keloid scars was investigated in 11 patients, using a single application of 5-fluorouracil solution for 5 minutes after extralesional excision was performed. Similar excisional wounds treated with phosphate-buffered saline for 5 minutes served as synchronous controls. An objective scoring system and subjective assessment were made to assay the change in the quality of the wound-healing and scar tissue produced by this treatment.

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Thirty-one patients with large scalp and cranium defects were reconstructed with free tissue transfer and scalp flaps. Twenty-eight of the defects resulted after tumour resection, two after infection and one after an extensive burn. Thirty-one free flaps (mainly the latissimus dorsi myocutaneous and the radial forearm fasciocutaneous) and five large (> 200 cm2) scalp flaps were used.

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Using an animal model, the effect of a single intraoperative application of 5-fluorouracil on digital flexor tendon adhesions was assessed. After a standard partial division of the tendon and immobilization with a stitch, the synovial sheath in 30 rabbit tendons was treated with 5-fluorouracil solution (50 mg/ml)-soaked sponge pledgets for 5 minutes. Buffered saline was substituted for 5-fluorouracil in 30 control tendons.

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