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Warm Ischemia During Surgery
Known as:
warm ischemia
A procedure to keep a tissue or organ at body temperature while the blood supply at that site is temporarily decreased or cut off during surgery.
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Highly Cited
2009
Highly Cited
2009
Robotic partial nephrectomy with sliding-clip renorrhaphy: technique and outcomes.
B. Benway
,
Agnes J. Wang
,
J. Cabello
,
S. Bhayani
European Urology
2009
Corpus ID: 2528922
Highly Cited
2009
Highly Cited
2009
Normothermic Perfusion: A New Paradigm for Organ Preservation
J. Brockmann
,
S. Reddy
,
+7 authors
P. Friend
Annals of Surgery
2009
Corpus ID: 6219534
Objective:Transplantation of organs retrieved after cardiac arrest could increase the donor organ supply. However, the…
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Review
2007
Review
2007
Laparoscopic partial nephrectomy with "on-demand" clamping reduces warm ischemia time.
R. Bollens
,
A. Rosenblatt
,
+7 authors
C. Schulman
European Urology
2007
Corpus ID: 37403444
Highly Cited
2004
Highly Cited
2004
Renal tolerance to prolonged warm ischemia time in a laparoscopic versus open surgery porcine model.
B. Laven
,
M. Orvieto
,
+6 authors
A. Shalhav
Journal of Urology
2004
Corpus ID: 12471315
PURPOSE To our knowledge the effects of renal warm ischemia (WI) during laparoscopic vs open surgery have not been investigated…
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Highly Cited
2004
Highly Cited
2004
Eliminating knot tying during warm ischemia time for laparoscopic partial nephrectomy.
M. Orvieto
,
G. Chien
,
B. Laven
,
D. Rapp
,
M. Sokoloff
,
A. Shalhav
Journal of Urology
2004
Corpus ID: 28948107
PURPOSE Rapid intracorporeal suturing represents a challenge when performing laparoscopic partial nephrectomy (LPN). During warm…
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Highly Cited
1997
Highly Cited
1997
Sinusoidal flow block after warm ischemia in rats with diet-induced fatty liver.
Kenichi Hakamada
,
M. Sasaki
,
Katsuro Takahashi
,
Yutaka Umehara
,
M. Konn
Journal of Surgical Research
1997
Corpus ID: 332010
Donor livers with massive fatty infiltration reportedly are susceptible to ischemia/reperfusion injury after transplantation…
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Highly Cited
1996
Highly Cited
1996
Direct evidence of pancreatic tissue oxygenation during preservation by the two-layer method.
S. Matsumoto
,
Y. Kuroda
,
+4 authors
Y. Saitoh
Transplantation
1996
Corpus ID: 34685131
The purpose of this study was to measure directly tissue oxygen tension (PO2) of the ischemically damaged pancreas graft during…
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1993
1993
Successful extended preservation of ischemically damaged pancreas by the two-layer (University of Wisconsin solution/perfluorochemical) cold storage method.
Y. Kuroda
,
A. Morita
,
Y. Fujino
,
Y. Tanioka
,
Y. Ku
,
Y. Saitoh
Transplantation
1993
Corpus ID: 10136577
We have demonstrated that a two-layer (University of Wisconsin solution [UW]/perfluorochemical [PFC]) cold storage method…
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Highly Cited
1991
Highly Cited
1991
The possibility of resuscitating livers after warm ischemic injury.
Schön Mr
,
Hunt Cj
,
Pegg De
,
Wight Dg
1991
Corpus ID: 71235112
The number of clinical liver transplants that can be performed is limited by the availability of suitable donor organs. If it…
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Highly Cited
1988
Highly Cited
1988
ADENINE NUCLEOTIDE TISSUE CONCENTRATIONS AND LIVER ALLOGRAFT VIABILITY AFTER COLD PRESERVATION AND WARM ISCHEMIA
P. R. Harvey
,
S. Iu
,
C. Mckeown
,
C. Petrunka
,
R. G. Ilson
,
S. Strasberg
Transplantation
1988
Corpus ID: 26045252
The relation between adenine nucleotide liver concentrations and the viability of liver allografts after cold preservation and…
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