Abstract

Results of animal experiments on the transplantability of Cialit preserved fascia are presented. Preserved human fascia was grafted to the area of the forehead of 11 rabbits. Specimens were taken for examination between the 10th and 50th day. The fascia healed normally and was revascularised. Based on the results of these experiments, the method of preserving connective tissue (fascia) in Cialit also appears to be suitable for clinical use in the maxillo-facial region in reconstructive surgery, e.g., in facial palsy.

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