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Biomechanical properties of synthetic and biologic graft materials following long-term implantation in the rabbit abdomen and vagina
Lisa M. Pierce
, Melissa A. Grunlan
, Yaping Hou
, Shannon S. Baumann
, Thomas J. Kuehl
, Tristi W. Muir
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Abdomen
100%
Graft Material
100%
Biomechanical Properties
100%
Prosthetic Grafts
100%
Long-term Implantation
100%
Biological Graft
100%
Cross-linked
66%
Polypropylene
66%
Ovariectomy
66%
Sham
33%
Laparotomy
33%
Pelvic Organ Prolapse
33%
Polypropylene Mesh
33%
Anatomic Location
33%
Porcine Dermis
33%
Incontinence Procedure
33%
Long-term Degradation
33%
Mechanical Properties Testing
33%
Lightweight Polypropylene Mesh
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Prolene
100%
Ovariectomy
50%
Laparotomy
25%
Pelvic Organ Prolapse
25%
Incontinence
25%
Dermis
25%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine
Leporidae
100%
Dermis
50%
Anatomic Location
50%