A method that deals with the presence of hair in animals used for research
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2004
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American Society of Plastic Surgeons
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Abstract
Training for microsurgery requires long-term education. Rats, rabbits, and pigs are frequently used as experimental animals in microsurgical studies. The care, preparation, and postoperative follow-up of such animals involve a lot of difficulties. In performing a microvascular procedure, technical ability is especially important. The factors affecting the potency of an anastomosis fall into four broad categories: technical factors, flow factors, coagulation factors, and spasm. Since you have some control over the technical factors, they are of particular interest. The importance of technical perfection cannot be overemphasized.
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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
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Q1
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114
Issue
6
Citation
Aydoğdu, E., Akan, M., Avcı, G. ve Aköz, T. (2004). A method that deals with the presence of hair in animals used for research. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. 114(6), s. 1691-1692.