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Collagen Matrix (DuraGen) in Dural Repair: Analysis of a New Modified Technique

Author Affiliations
CHI Health Creighton University Medical Center - Bergan Mercy, Damien Foundation, Object Research Systems (Canada)
Published InSpine
Year2004
Citations217

Abstract

STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective review of 110 patients undergoing spinal dural repair and regeneration using an onlay, suture-free, 3-dimensional-collagen matrix graft (DuraGen) over an 8-year period (1995-2003). OBJECTIVES: Technique appraisal of collagen matrix to repair spinal dura following incidental durotomy, spinal tumor surgery, and trauma. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: Traditional methods of spinal dural repair following incidental durotomy involve tedious attempts at primary watertight suture with a 5% to 10% failure rate. Dural injury occurs after trauma, or dural excision may be required after tumor resection. Collagen matrix is a newer development in collagen sponge. METHODS: The clinical and demographic data included diagnosis, type and site of surgery, infection risk, size of defect, use of lumbar drains, closed suction subfascial drains,…
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