MEEK Micrograft

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MEEK literature

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Meek CP, Successful microdermagrafting using the Meek-Wall microdermatomeAm. Surg. vol. 29, pp. 61 (1958).

2 Meek CP, Extensive severe burn treated with enzymatic debridement and microdermagraftingAm Surg. vol. 29, no. 1, pp. 61-64 (1963).
3 Kreis RW, Mackie DP, Vloemans AWFP, Hermans RP, Hoekstra MJ, Widely expanded postage stamp skin grafts using a modified Meek technique in combination with an allograft overlay -- Burns, vol. 19 (2), pp. 142-145 (1993).
4 Kreis RW, Mackie DP, Hermans RP, Vloemans AWFP, Expansion techniques for skin grafts: comparison between mesh and Meek island (sandwich-)grafts -- Burns, vol. 20 (1), pp. S39-S42 (1994).
5 Peeters R, Hubens A, The mesh skin graft – true expansion rateBurns, vol. 14 (3), pp. 239-240 (1988).
6 Raff T, Hartmann B, Wagner H, Germann G, Experience with the modified MEEK technique Acta Chirurgiae Plasticae, vol. 38 (4) pp. 142-146 (1996).
7 Zermani Rita, Zarabini Andrea, Trivisonno Angelo, Micrografting in the treatment of severely burned patients Burns, vol. 23 (7/8), pp. 604-607 (1997).
8 Hermans RP, Kreis R, Micrografting – Revival of an old techniqueAnnals of Burns and Fire Disasters, vol. 10 (1) (1997).
9 Vloemans AFPM, Micrografts versus Meshgrafts Casus
10 Lafaire C, Neetens C, Peeters R, Van Hee R., Meek-Wall procedure, een nieuwe heelkundige behandeling bij uitgebreide brandwonden met beperkte donorsitesActa Antwerpiensia (1999).
11 Hadjiiski O, The method of micrografting in the treatment of large area full-thickness burns -- Annals of Burns and Fire Disasters, vol. 13 (3), pp. 155-158 (2000).
12 Lari AR, Gang RK, Expansion technique for skin grafts (Meek technique) in the treatment of severely burned patientsBurns, vol. 27, pp. 61-66 (2001)
13 Grenier de Cardenal D, Bey E, Lambert F, Duhamel P, Chaine A, Giraud O, Cantaloube D, Le procédé Humeca chez le grand brûlé: DifficultésBrûlures, vol. III (1), pp. 34-37 (2002).
14 Papp A, Härmä M, Case report: A collagen based dermal substitue and the modified Meek technique in extensive burnsReport of three cases – Burns 29, pp. 167-171 (2003).
15 Kopp J, Noah EM, Rübben A, Merk HF, Pallua N, Radical resection of giant congenital melanocytic nevus and reconstruction with Meek-graft covered Integra dermal templateDermatologic Surgery vol. 29 (6) pp. 653-657 (2003).
16 Tempelman FRH, Meek Micrograftingabstract lecture
17 Tempelman FRH, Vloemans AFPM, Middelkoop E, Kreis RW., The Meek-Wall Micrograft Technique. In: Surgery in Wounds, Téot L, Banwell PE, Ziegler UE, eds. Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, pp.427-434, (2004), (ISBN 3-540-22254-5, ed. 2005).
18 GE Sheng-de, History of the clinic work about MEEK -- Chinese Journal of Injury Repair and Wound Healing, vol. 1 (1) pp. 10-11 (2006).
19     LIN Cai, CHEN Geng-xin, ZHANG Peng, et al., The MEEK technology of tiny flap graft using on extensively and deeply burning -- Chinese Journal of Injury Repair and Wound Healing, vol. 1 (1) pp. 24-26 (2006).
20 YANG Ding-wen, TAN Qian, WU Jie, et al., Comparison between the MEEK's autograft and the stamp-like autograft in the clinical application -- Chinese Journal of Injury Repair and Wound Healing, vol. 1 (1) pp. 30-33 (2006).
21 SUN Yong-hua, ZHANG Ming-liang, ZHOU Yi-ping, et al., Transplantation of microskin Autografts and skin pulp auto-epithelium and homeoderma in the treatment of extensive full-thickness burns -- Chinese Journal of Injury Repair and Wound Healing, vol. 2 (1) pp. 10-13 (2007).
22 YE, Sheng-jie, PANG Shu-guang, AZHANG Wen-zhen, et al., Application experience of MEEK Skin-piece making technique on large area deep burning -- Chinese Journal of Injury Repair and Wound Healing, vol. 2 (1) pp. 10-13 (2007).
23 SUN, Dong-yuan, ZHANG, Hua-bin, CHEN Ji-yang, et al., Repairing of the residual wounds in major burn patients with Meek skin grafting technique -- Chinese Journal of Injury Repair and Wound Healing, vol. 2 (2) pp. 113-114 (2007).
24 Chun-Sheng Hsieh, Jen-Yu Schuong, W.S. Huang, Ted T. Huang, Five years’ experience of the modified MEEK technique in the management of extensive burnsBurns, vol. 34 (3), pp. 350-354 (2008).
25 Lumenta DB, Kamollz LP, Fray M, Adult burn patients with more than 60% TBSA involved - MEEK and other techniques to overcome restricted skin harvest availability - The Viennese Concept - Journal of Burn Care & Research, March/April pp. 231-242 (2009)
26 James SE, Booth S, Gilbert PM et al., Sprayed cultured autologous keratinocytes used alone or in combination with meshed autografts to accelerate wound closure in difficult-to-heal burns patients - Burns vol. 36, pp e10-e20 (2010)