Medical Definition of Tissue expanders

1. Inflatable reservoirs, usually made of silicone, which are implanted subcutaneously in order to generate tissue needed for surgical reconstruction. After implantation, the reservoir is inflated over several weeks by percutaneous injection of fluid. Once the tissue has grown, the expander is surgically removed and the expanded skin is used to cover the area being reconstructed. (12 Dec 1998)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Tissue Expanders

tissue-specific antigen
tissue-trimming
tissue adhesives
tissue banks
tissue basophil
tissue conditioning (dental)
tissue culture
tissue culture infectious dose
tissue culture plastic
tissue displaceability
tissue displacement
tissue distribution
tissue donors
tissue embedding
tissue engineering
tissue expanders (current term)
tissue expansion
tissue extracts
tissue factor
tissue fixation
tissue fluid
tissue hormones
tissue inhibitor-of metalloproteinase-2
tissue inhibitor of-metalloproteinase-3
tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases
tissue inhibitors of metalloproteinase
tissue layer
tissue lymph
tissue molding
tissue paper

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