Background: Anatomical and physiological variations of the human brain's vascular system can be observed via silicone injection of the arterial and venous systems. As a novel method, the injection of a fresh cadaveric cow cranium with silicone is an alternative to using the human brain for microanatomical studies. Objective: To report on an improved method for the colored silicone injection of a fresh cadaveric cow cranium using a silicone injection technique. Methods: Five fresh cow crania were injected as an alternative to human brains for microanatomical dissection, in which the preparation consisted of the irrigation of the major vessels and the injection of colored silicone. Cannulation of the internal carotid arteries and the internal...
Tissue fixation methods are well established for rodents, but not for large animals. We present a si...
Experimental animals are still used in today’s medicine to understand better physiological or pathol...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the suitability of the cerebral vasculature of the pig rega...
Background: Anatomical and physiological variations of the human brain's vascular system can be obse...
Conclusion: Silicone injection of the cadaveric cow brain, based on the anatomical and physiological...
Background: A microneurosurgical laboratory training model was designed for trainees in neurosurgery...
Background: A microneurosurgical laboratory training model was designed for trainees in neurosurgery...
Objective: The aim of this experimental study was to evaluate the feasibility of using fresh cadaver...
Aim: The aim of this study was to expose three-dimensional anatomy and projection of brain arteries ...
Aims: Detection of the lesion location seated deep in the brain parenchyma and major neuroanatomical...
This protocol describes a procedure to assist surgeons in training for the implantation of microelec...
The rapid development and wider use of neurointerventional procedures have increased the demand for ...
Background: Double injection of blood into cisterna magna using a rabbit model results in cerebral v...
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The collection of cerebrospinal fluid is necessary in order to determine its composition. It can the...
Tissue fixation methods are well established for rodents, but not for large animals. We present a si...
Experimental animals are still used in today’s medicine to understand better physiological or pathol...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the suitability of the cerebral vasculature of the pig rega...
Background: Anatomical and physiological variations of the human brain's vascular system can be obse...
Conclusion: Silicone injection of the cadaveric cow brain, based on the anatomical and physiological...
Background: A microneurosurgical laboratory training model was designed for trainees in neurosurgery...
Background: A microneurosurgical laboratory training model was designed for trainees in neurosurgery...
Objective: The aim of this experimental study was to evaluate the feasibility of using fresh cadaver...
Aim: The aim of this study was to expose three-dimensional anatomy and projection of brain arteries ...
Aims: Detection of the lesion location seated deep in the brain parenchyma and major neuroanatomical...
This protocol describes a procedure to assist surgeons in training for the implantation of microelec...
The rapid development and wider use of neurointerventional procedures have increased the demand for ...
Background: Double injection of blood into cisterna magna using a rabbit model results in cerebral v...
Contains fulltext : 167684.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Over the year...
The collection of cerebrospinal fluid is necessary in order to determine its composition. It can the...
Tissue fixation methods are well established for rodents, but not for large animals. We present a si...
Experimental animals are still used in today’s medicine to understand better physiological or pathol...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the suitability of the cerebral vasculature of the pig rega...