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Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1980
Since the early 1960s microsurgery has been practiced by some of the pioneers in this country, and in the past decade it has given rise to a new era in the fields of reconstructive orthopedic surgery and plastic surgery, enabling repair of blood vessels and nerves, replantation of limbs and digits, and transfers of several composite tissues.
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Since the early 1960s microsurgery has been practiced by some of the pioneers in this country, and in the past decade it has given rise to a new era in the fields of reconstructive orthopedic surgery and plastic surgery, enabling repair of blood vessels and nerves, replantation of limbs and digits, and transfers of several composite tissues.
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Preclinical Experience Using a New Robotic System Created for Microsurgery
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2018Background: Robotic assistance in microsurgery could enhance human precision and dexterity to improve clinical outcomes. Because no robotic device has been designed primarily for microsurgery, the authors developed a dedicated microsurgical robotic ...
T. V. van Mulken+8 more
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Surgical Clinics of North America, 1983
In orthopedics, as in many other specialties, the advent of microsurgical procedures has encouraged innovative solutions to difficult problems. Replantation was the first clinical success and was rapidly followed by the development of other procedures, such as free tissue transfers.
James H. Herndon, Leonard F. Hubbard
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In orthopedics, as in many other specialties, the advent of microsurgical procedures has encouraged innovative solutions to difficult problems. Replantation was the first clinical success and was rapidly followed by the development of other procedures, such as free tissue transfers.
James H. Herndon, Leonard F. Hubbard
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Fertility and Sterility, 1978
Salpingostomy for hydrosalpinx was carried out using a microsurgical technique. The postoperative patency rate was over 90%. Among the 41 patients followed for more than 1 year, 29% have had one or more intrauterine pregnancies and 27% have had live births. The ectopic gestation rate was 12%.
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Salpingostomy for hydrosalpinx was carried out using a microsurgical technique. The postoperative patency rate was over 90%. Among the 41 patients followed for more than 1 year, 29% have had one or more intrauterine pregnancies and 27% have had live births. The ectopic gestation rate was 12%.
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Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1980
An updated definition of microsurgery includes the application of magnification techniques to basic surgical principles and the functional restoration of body structures by means of the direct union of parts or transfer of tissue using microsurgical techniques. Nylen performed the 1st surgery under magnification with the use of an operating microscope
Robert W. McGRAW+2 more
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An updated definition of microsurgery includes the application of magnification techniques to basic surgical principles and the functional restoration of body structures by means of the direct union of parts or transfer of tissue using microsurgical techniques. Nylen performed the 1st surgery under magnification with the use of an operating microscope
Robert W. McGRAW+2 more
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Acta Neurochirurgica, 1986
The author describes his microsurgical operative technique used since 1980 for gliomatous tumours. Instead of extensive resection and lobectomy, a pergyral or intergyral persulcal approach with partial gyrectomy, interhemispheric, transsylvian and transventricular exposure of the tumour surface were used.
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The author describes his microsurgical operative technique used since 1980 for gliomatous tumours. Instead of extensive resection and lobectomy, a pergyral or intergyral persulcal approach with partial gyrectomy, interhemispheric, transsylvian and transventricular exposure of the tumour surface were used.
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1997
The surgical principles and techniques used in ophthalmic microsurgery differ considerably from those used in general surgery. Successful ophthalmic microsurgery requires that the surgeon understand not only the design and complexities of the operating microscope, but how tissues are affected by minute manipulations with microsurgical instruments ...
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The surgical principles and techniques used in ophthalmic microsurgery differ considerably from those used in general surgery. Successful ophthalmic microsurgery requires that the surgeon understand not only the design and complexities of the operating microscope, but how tissues are affected by minute manipulations with microsurgical instruments ...
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Annals of Surgery, 2017
Objective: This study investigated the outcome of lymphedema microsurgery with or without microsurgical breast reconstruction for breast cancer-related lymphedema (BCRL).
H. Engel+3 more
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Objective: This study investigated the outcome of lymphedema microsurgery with or without microsurgical breast reconstruction for breast cancer-related lymphedema (BCRL).
H. Engel+3 more
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Microsurgery Training Resource Variation among US Integrated Plastic Surgery Residency Programs
Journal of reconstructive microsurgery, 2018BackgroundāGiven emerging focus on competency-based surgical training and work-hour limitations, surgical skills laboratories play an increasingly important role in resident education.
Melissa A. Mueller+2 more
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Thromboprophylaxis in Microsurgery
Acta Chirurgica Belgica, 2006Microsurgical 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.
Gary Hartstein+4 more
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