The swine species represents a perfect model for translational medicine due to its physiological and anatomical resemblance to humans. The development of techniques for spinal catheter insertion in swine is significantly useful but, at the moment, the only technique described requires laminectomy as a surgical approach.
Lambertini, C., Ventrella, D., Barone, F., Sorrentino, N.C., Dondi, F., Fraldi, A., et al. (2015). Transdermal spinal catheter placement in piglets: Description and validation of the technique. JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE METHODS, 255, 17-21-21 [10.1016/j.jneumeth.2015.07.021].
Transdermal spinal catheter placement in piglets: Description and validation of the technique
LAMBERTINI, CARLOTTA;VENTRELLA, DOMENICO;BARONE, FRANCESCA;DONDI, FRANCESCO;GIUNTI, MASSIMO;BACCI, MARIA LAURA;ROMAGNOLI, NOEMI
2015
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The swine species represents a perfect model for translational medicine due to its physiological and anatomical resemblance to humans. The development of techniques for spinal catheter insertion in swine is significantly useful but, at the moment, the only technique described requires laminectomy as a surgical approach.File in questo prodotto:
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