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Geoffrey C. Gurtner
Researcher at Stanford University
Publications - 478
Citations - 32002
Geoffrey C. Gurtner is an academic researcher from Stanford University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wound healing & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 76, co-authored 423 publications receiving 25985 citations. Previous affiliations of Geoffrey C. Gurtner include Duke University & York University.
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Reconstruction of a large mandibular defect utilizing temporary zygomatic-ramal fixation and bilateral Risdon incisions.
TL;DR: A case is presented here in which less invasive Risdon and intraoral degloving incisions were used in combination with temporary zygomatic-ramal fixation to maintain occlusion after resection of a large mandibular ameloblastoma.
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Tissue Engineering of Axially Vascularized Soft-Tissue Flaps with a Poly-(ɛ-Caprolactone) Nanofiber-Hydrogel Composite.
Dominic Henn,Dominic Henn,Kellen Chen,Katharina S. Fischer,Annika Rauh,Janos A. Barrera,Yoo-Jin Kim,Russell Martin,Matthias Hannig,Patricia Niedoba,Sashank Reddy,Hai-Quan Mao,Ulrich Kneser,Geoffrey C. Gurtner,Justin M. Sacks,Volker J. Schmidt +15 more
TL;DR: The injectable NHC scaffold is suitable for tissue engineering of axially vascularized soft-tissue flaps with a solid neovascularization, strong cellular infiltration, and biomechanical properties similar to human fat.
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A multivariable miRNA signature delineates the systemic hemodynamic impact of arteriovenous shunt placement in a pilot study.
Dominic Henn,Dominic Henn,Masood Abu-Halima,Mustafa Kahraman,Florian Falkner,Katharina S. Fischer,Janos A. Barrera,Kellen Chen,Geoffrey C. Gurtner,Andreas Keller,Ulrich Kneser,Eckart Meese,Volker J. Schmidt +12 more
TL;DR: A miRNA signature of 4 up-regulated and 2 down-regulated miRNAs showed a significant systemic deregulation in blood and venous tissue after AV loop placement, indicating a potentially increased hemodynamic risk for patients with cardiovascular comorbidities, if free flap anastomosis is delayed.
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Transdermal deferoxamine administration improves excisional wound healing in chronically irradiated murine skin
Hendrik Lintel,Darren B. Abbas,Christopher V. Lavin,Michelle Griffin,Jason L. Guo,Nicholas Guardino,Andrew Churukian,Geoffrey C. Gurtner,Arash Momeni,Michael T. Longaker,Derrick C. Wan +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the effects of deferoxamine on wound healing outcomes in chronically irradiated murine skin were evaluated in a preclinical study, where wild-type mice received 30 Gy of irradiation to their dorsal skin and were left to develop chronic fibrosis.
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Surgical Therapies and Tissue Engineering: At the Intersection Between Innovation and Regulation
J. Peter Rubin,Geoffrey C. Gurtner,Wei Liu,Keith L. March,Riitta Seppänen-Kaijansinkko,Michael J. Yaszemski,James J. Yoo +6 more
TL;DR: For example, in the United States Code of Federal Regulations Section 21, part 1271 (21 CFR 1271), HUMAN CELLS, TISSUES, AND CELLULAR AND TISSUE-BASED PRODUCTS.