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Composite hemiface/calvarium transplantation model in rat
(Springer-Verlag London Ltd, 2015)Face allograft transplantation is now a reality (Siemionow, Clin Plast Surg ;39(4):425, 2012; Devauchelle et al., Lancet 368(9531):203-209, 2006; Siemionow et al., Plast Reconstr Surg 125(1):111-122, 2010; Siemionow et ... -
Cryopreservation in plastic surgery: Our experience and review of the literature
(Springer-Verlag London Ltd, 2015)Environmental insults to animal body lead to critical times for the organism between life and death in which to be fighted without any organ sacrifice. Portrayed by Dylan Thomas during the case of his father’s larynx cancer; ... -
Lymphaticovenous anastomosis training model in rat
(Springer-Verlag London Ltd, 2015)Well established techniques of oncological surgery and radiotherapy are very valuable tools of our fight against cancer. Although effective and widely performed regional lymph node dissections seems to progress enabling ... -
Maxilla allograft transplantation model in rat
(Springer-Verlag London Ltd, 2015)Complex midfacial deformities including maxilla defects are always a challenge. Although debatable before the clinical introduction of face allotransplantation, midfacial defect reconstructions necessitated multiple stages ... -
Robotic versus laparoscopic surgery for mid or low rectal cancer in male patients after neoadjuvant chemoradiation therapy: comparison of short-term outcomes
(Springer-Verlag London Ltd, 2015)The aim of our study was to compare short-term outcomes of robotic and laparoscopic sphincter-saving total mesorectal excision (TME) in male patients with mid-low rectal cancer (RC) after neadjuvant chemoradiotherapy (NCRT). ... -
Standard cremaster muscle model for ischemia reperfusion
(Springer-Verlag London Ltd, 2015)Ischemia — reperfusion injury (IRI) is a serious complication of revascularisation that biases a result of many surgical procedures. The pathophysiology of IRI is very complex and still not fully understood. For years a ...