
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
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"This is an excellent 'how to' monograph on vascular, neurologic, and trauma in rodent models. . This is a primer for all surgeons with respect to investigative studies involving animal models. . this is a very good book for General Surgery residents, and orthopaedics residents. . In short, this is a very good book." (Joseph J. Grenier, Amazon.com, April, 2016)
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Part 1. Microsurgery Models.- 1. Microsurgery Techniques in Reconstructive Surgery.- 2. Arterial and Venous Microanastomosis Models.- 3. Lymphaticovenous Anastomosis Training Model in Rat.- 4. Fallopian Tube Anastomosis.- 5. Vasoepididymostomy Anastomosis.- 6. The Microsurgical Groin Slin Flap in the Rat Model.- 7. Free TRAM Flap Model.- Part 2. Microcirculation Models.- 8. Application of Microcirculatory Models in Plastic Surgery Research.- 9. Standard Cremaster Muscle Model for Ischemia Reperfusion.- 10. Cremaster Muscle and Effect of Different Anesthetics.- 11. Microcirculatory Shock Model.- 12. Radiation and Microcirculation Models.- 13. Microcirculation and Smoking.- 14. Microcirculation Model for Invasive Animal Monitoring.- 15. Cremaster Chamber Model.- 16.Mouse Cremaster Muscle Allograft Model.- 17. Microcirculation and Pace Therapy.- 18. Microcirculation and Hypothermia Model.- Part 3. Transplantation Models.- 19. Vascularized Composite Allotransplantation Models.- 20. RatHind Cremaster Limb Allograft Model.- 21. Limb and Microcirculation - Cremaster Flap Model.- 22. Bilateral Vascularized Composite Skin/Bone Transplantation Model.- 23. Vascular Thymus and Hind Limb Allotransplantation Model.- 24. Vascular Thymus Transplantation.- 25. Vascularized Skin/Bone Transplantation Model.- 26. Vascularized Bone-Femur Transplantation Model.- 27. New Composite Tissue Allograft Model of Vascularized Bone Marrow Transplant: The Iliac Osteomyocutaneous Flap.- 28. New Modification of the Oldest Flap in Rats to Increase Antigenixcity of Transplanted Skin: The Extended Groin Flap Model.- 29. Combined Semimenbranosus Muscle and Epigastric Skin Flap Model.- 30. Composite Osseomusculocutaneous Thymus, Allotransplantation Model.- 31. Experimental Model for Monitoring of Composite Tissue Transplantation Induced Trauma.- 32. Cryopreservation in Plastic Surgery: Our Experience and Review of the Literature.- 33. A Xenotransplantation Model for Vascularized Composite Transplantation.- 34. Full Face Transplant Model in Rats.- 35. Hemiface Transplant Model.- 36. Composite Hemiface/Calvarium Transplantation Model in Rat.- 37. Maxilla Allograft Transplantation Model in Rat.- 38. Composite Hemiface/Mandible/Tongue Allotransplantation Model in Rats.- 39. Composite Osseomusculocutaneous Midface Allotransplantation Model with Motor and Sensory Units.- 40. Transplantation of the Mystacial Pad.- 41. Heterotopic Transplantation of Total Face/Scalp Flap.- 42. Non-Invasive Monitoring of Skin-Containing Vascularized Composite Allotransplantation.- 43. Abdominal Wall Transplant Models.- 44. Penis Allotransplantation Model.- 45. Composite Orbital and Periorbital Allotransplantation Model.- 46. Ear Transplantation.- 47. Heterotopic Vascularized Ovarian Autotransplantation Model in the Sheep.- 48. Spleen Transplantation Model.- Part 4. Peripheral Nerve Surgery Models.- 49. A Contemporary Overview of Peripheral Nerve Research.- 50. Epineural Sleeve End-to-End Repair.- 51. Somatosensory Evoked Potential Model for Assessment of Nerve Regeneration.- 52. Epineural Sleeve Nerve Grafting Technique.- 53. Single Fascicle Graft Repair Mofel.- 54. Nerve Decompression Models in Diabetic Rats.- 55. Epineural Seath Grafts for Nerve Regeneration.- 56. Epineural Tube Repair.- 57. Tissue Engineered Conduit.- 58. Venous Conduit as a Model for Nerve Regeneration.- 59. DRG Decompression Model.- 60. Epineural Patch Applications in Dorsal Root Ganglion Decompression Model.- 61. Sheep as a Large Animal Model for Nerve Regeneration Studies.- 62. Sciatic Nerve Crush Injury Model.- 63. Crush Injury and Epineural Patch Model.- 64. Neuroma Model.- 65. Diabetic Rat Model.- 66. Nerve Allograft Transplantation Review.- 67. Nerve Allograft Transplantation Review.- Part 5. Microsurgical Robot Applications.- 68. Application of the Microsurgical Robot RAMS in Microsurgery.- Part 6. Cellular Therapy Models.- 69. Cellular Therapies in Vascularized Composite Allograft Transplantation- Review.-70. In Vivo Chimera Model by Chimera Creation.- 71. Ex Vivo Chimera Model by Cell Fusion.- 72. Cellular Therapies via Vascularized Bone Marrow Transplantation.- 73. Cellular Therapies in Vascularized Composite Allograft.- 74. Cellular Therapies in Post-Radiation Syndrome.- 75. Cellular Therapies in Nerve Regeneration.
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