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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.
Gary Hartstein   +4 more
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Microsurgery in Orthopedics

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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INTRODUCTION TO MICROSURGERY

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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Principles of Microsurgery

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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PRINCIPLES OF MICROSURGERY

Urologic Clinics of North America, 1994
Microsurgical techniques have been used to perform a variety of urologic procedures. Basic microsurgical principles are discussed in this article and information is presented regarding instrumentation techniques and the operation of microscopes and microsurgical instruments.
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The history of microsurgery

European Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery & Traumatology, 2019
Microsurgery is a term used to describe the surgical techniques that require an operating microscope and the necessary specialized instrumentation, the three "Ms" of Microsurgery (microscope, microinstruments and microsutures). Over the years, the crucial factor that transformed the notion of microsurgery itself was the anastomosis of successively ...
Andreas F. Mavrogenis   +8 more
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Periodontal Microsurgery

Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry, 2003
The purpose of this article is to introduce the history of microsurgery in the surgical disciplines. It reviews the benefits and potential applications of magnification and microsurgery in the specialty of periodontics. Esthetic procedures encompassing periodontal plastic microsurgery are described with an emphasis on clinical cases to demonstrate ...
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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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History of Microsurgery

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2009
In the mid-1500s, the techniques of vascular ligature and vascular suture were developed sporadically by several pioneers in this field. However, vascular surgery became realistic experimentally as a result of the work by Carrel and Guthrie in the early 1900s, in which they performed replantations and transplantations of several composite tissues and ...
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MICROSURGERY

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1977
B M, O'Brien   +2 more
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