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E R Owen

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Maitz P, Trickett R, Dekker P, Tos P, Dawes J, Piper J, et al.
Plast Reconstr Surg . 1999 Nov; 104(6):1726-31. PMID: 10541175
A new sutureless technique to successfully anastomose the abdominal aorta of rats (1.3 mm in diameter) by using a fully biodegradable, laser-activated protein solder is presented. A total of 90...
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McNally K, Sorg B, Chan E, Welch A, Dawes J, Owen E
Lasers Surg Med . 1999 Jul; 24(5):319-31. PMID: 10406472
Background And Objectives: The use of liquid and solid albumin protein solders to enhance laser tissue repairs has been shown to significantly improve postoperative results. The published results of laser-solder...
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McNally K, Sorg B, Welch A, Dawes J, Owen E
Phys Med Biol . 1999 May; 44(4):983-1002; discussion 2 pages follow. PMID: 10232810
Low-strength anastomoses and thermal damage of tissue are major concerns in laser tissue welding techniques where laser energy is used to induce thermal changes in the molecular structure of the...
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He F, Wei L, Lanzetta M, Owen E
Microsurgery . 1999 May; 19(3):148-52. PMID: 10231124
Using the technique of radioactive 51Cr-labeled biological microspheres, this study evaluated arterial blood flow following small vessel anastomosis by CO2 laser welding and a dissolvable stent in the lumen. A...
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Maitz P, Lanzetta M, Owen E
J Reconstr Microsurg . 1999 May; 15(3):177-81. PMID: 10226952
In this study, a unilateral epigastric free flap was raised in 12 rabbits. After the arterial portion of the flap (the superficial femoral artery) was replaced by a 1-cm-long polytetrafluoroethylene...
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Trickett R, Wang D, Maitz P, Lanzetta M, Owen E
Microsurgery . 1999 Jan; 18(7):414-8. PMID: 9880157
This study evaluates the use of sutureless laser welding for vasovasostomy. In 14 rodents, the left vas deferens underwent vasovasostomy using an albumin-based solder applied to the adventitia of the...
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Lauto A, Dawes J, Piper J, Owen E
Microsurgery . 1998 Jun; 18(1):60-4. PMID: 9635797
A total of 18 adult male Wistar rats had left tibial nerve repaired by either the laser-solder technique or a more conventional microsuture technique. The diode laser power was 90...
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Lauto A, Dawes J, Cushway T, Piper J, Owen E
Microsurgery . 1998 Jun; 18(1):55-9. PMID: 9635796
Thirty-four tibial nerves in 17 adult male wistar rats were repaired by applying protein bands longitudinally across the nerve join. The bands were then irradiated with a fibre-coupled diode laser...
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Lauto A, Trickett R, Malik R, Dawes J, Owen E
Lasers Surg Med . 1997 Jan; 21(2):134-41. PMID: 9261790
Background And Objective: Severed tibial nerves in rats were repaired using a novel technique, utilizing a semiconductor diode-laser-activated protein solder applied longitudinally across the join. Welding was produced by selective...
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Trickett I, Dawes J, Knowles D, Lanzetta M, Owen E
Int Surg . 1997 Jan; 82(1):38-41. PMID: 9189799
Background: This study investigated the potential of sutureless nerve repair using two promising laser fusion methods: direct 2 microns irradiation of the epineurium, and protein solder assisted epineurial fusion using...