[PDF] Improved postoperative outcome of segmental fasciectomy in Dupuytren disease by insertion of an absorbable cellulose implant | Semantic Scholar Skip to search formSkip to main content> Semantic Scholar's Logo Search Sign InCreate Free Account You are currently offline. Some features of the site may not work correctly. DOI:10.3109/2000656X.2011.558725 Corpus ID: 26305500Improved postoperative outcome of segmental fasciectomy in Dupuytren disease by insertion of an absorbable cellulose implant @article{Degreef2011ImprovedPO, title={Improved postoperative outcome of segmental fasciectomy in Dupuytren disease by insertion of an absorbable cellulose implant}, author={I. Degreef and S. Tejpar and L. de Smet}, journal={Journal of Plastic Surgery and Hand Surgery}, year={2011}, volume={45}, pages={157 - 164} } I. Degreef, S. Tejpar, L. de Smet Published 2011 Medicine Journal of Plastic Surgery and Hand Surgery Abstract In this case-control prospective study, we investigated if we could improve the surgical outcome of interrupting strands in Dupuytren disease by creating a blocking effect with an absorbable cellulose implant, a known absorbable adhesion barrier. We studied 33 operations in 29 patients who had the potential for recurrent disease. The cellulose was implanted in the first 15 patients. 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