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Spleen and Vascularized Skin Flap Transplantation

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Microsurgical Models in Rats for Transplantation Research

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A rat model for spleen grafting has already been described in 1969 by Lee and Orloff and by Coburn. They published a method using an aortic and a portal vein segment for end-to-side anastomoses to the aorta and vena cava of the recipient. In Tübingen, we prefer a technique which allows end-to-end anastomoses and avoids cross-clamping of the aorta and vena cava.

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  • Coburn RJ (1969) Spleen transplantation in the rat. Transplantation 8:86–88

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  • Lee S, Orloff MJ (1969) A technique for splenic transplantation in the rat. Surgery 65/3:436–439

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Müller, G.H., Wunderlich, A. (1985). Spleen and Vascularized Skin Flap Transplantation. In: Thiede, A., Deltz, E., Engemann, R., Hamelmann, H. (eds) Microsurgical Models in Rats for Transplantation Research. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-61657-0_7

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