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Endoscopic transnasal "microsurgery" for suprasellar meningioma involving the anterior communicating artery complex. [PDF]

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Practical Microsurgery

Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1976
The reconstructive surgeon who wishes to learn microsurgery must realize that its acquisition demands extensive practice in the research laboratory with clinical application occurring after perfection of the fundamental techniques. Their initial usage should be in traumatic extremity injuries followed by replantation of complete and incomplete ...
R K, Daniel, M A, Entin
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Transsphenoidal Microsurgery

Neurosurgery, 2002
Abstract TRANSSPHENOIDAL MICROSURGERY IS a well-established neurosurgical procedure that has become the standard of care in the management of the majority of pituitary tumors and a select group of other sellar lesions. The safety of the procedure depends on the surgeon's adherence to certain anatomic concepts.
Ivan, Ciric   +2 more
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PERIODONTAL MICROSURGERY

Dental Clinics of North America, 1998
Practitioners of periodontics must have familiarity with the various methods of optical magnification and, ultimately, the surgical microscope, if they are going to refine their basic surgical techniques with improved visual acuity, as other areas of medicine and dentistry are doing.
L S, Tibbetts, D, Shanelec
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Thromboprophylaxis in Microsurgery

Acta Chirurgica Belgica, 2006
Microsurgical free tissue transfer has become a gold standard in a wide range of clinical situations. Thrombosis at the anastomotic site is not only the most common cause of failure of microsurgical operations, but it is also one of the factors resulting in microcirculatory intravascular thrombosis in free flaps.
Lecoq, Jean-Pierre   +4 more
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Pediatric microsurgery

World Journal of Surgery, 1985
AbstractThe contemporary status of microsurgical techniques in different pediatric surgical categories is summarized. Employment of microsurgical techniques permits autografts of jejunum to be used for esophageal replacement and vascularized bone grafts to be used for bridging defects in long bones.
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