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E-raamat: Advances in Tissue Banking, v. 3 [World Scientific e-raamat]

Edited by (National Univ Health System, S'pore), Edited by (Dizg German Inst For Cell And Tissue Replacement, Germany), Edited by (Research Transfer Ltd & Phillips Hydrocolloids Research Ltd, Uk), Edited by (Puget Blood Sound Center & Program)
  • Formaat: 508 pages
  • Sari: Advances In Tissue Banking 3
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Aug-1999
  • Kirjastus: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • ISBN-13: 9789812815262
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  • Formaat: 508 pages
  • Sari: Advances In Tissue Banking 3
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Aug-1999
  • Kirjastus: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • ISBN-13: 9789812815262
Teised raamatud teemal:
This important book provides new information about the inter-disciplinary field of tissue banking and related clinical applications, and complements the previous two volumes. It gives comprehensive coverage of the regulatory framework of the subject, as well as production and sterilisation of tissue allografts (bone, skin and new substitutes). The use of tissue allografts in orthopaedic and replacement surgery for the treatment of burns, etc. is described.
Preface vii
Donor Evaluation and Tissue Contamination
1(42)
Evaluation of a suitable donor with primary tumours of the central nervous system
3(10)
Positive donor cornea rim cultures in eye banking: Risk factors and clinical significance -- A review
13(20)
Bacterial contamination of post-mortal bone allografts
33(10)
Bone Allografts
43(104)
The use of freeze-dried mineralised and demineralised bone
45(22)
Osteoarticular allografts and megaprostheses reconstruction in bone tumour surgery
67(20)
Biology of demineralised bone and its clinical use
87(26)
Clinical effectiveness of demineralised bone matrix assayed in human cell culture
113(12)
Processing factors contributing to production of maximally osteoinductive demineralised ground bone for use in orthopaedic or periodontal applications
125(22)
Allograft and Replacement Skin
147(66)
The use of allogeneic skin in burns
149(18)
Expanding the use of allograft skin: The properties and use of acellular dermal matrix
167(18)
Immunological responses to tissue grafts and tissue implants
185(28)
Heart Valves
213(42)
A review of new developments in heart valve processing and implantation
215(24)
Immunogenicity and fate of cryopreserved allograft (homograft) valves
239(16)
Processing and Sterilisation
255(100)
Quality system for the radiation sterilisation of tissue allografts
257(26)
Surgical femoral head allograft processing system using moderate heat
283(72)
A New Biomaterial Allograft: Hylan
355(44)
A new biomaterial tissue allograft: Hylan, a hyaluronan derivative
355(44)
Tissue Banking in the Asia-Pacific Region
399
The contribution of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to tissue banking
403
Tissue banking in the Asia-Pacific region--The Asia-Pacific association of surgical tissue banking
419
The development of a regional musculoskeletal tissue bank in Hong Kong: Integration of research and clinical applications
427
Establishment of the first regional tissue bank in Japan
437
Tissue banking and clinical uses of allografts in Bangladesh
453
Preparation of human tissue grafts
453
Microbiological and radiation sensitivity studies of bacterial isolates obtained from human amniotic membranes
457
A highly radio-resistant bacterial isolate from human amnion membrane
463
Use of allografts in treating bone defects
469
Use of radiation-sterilised amniotic membrane grafts as temporary biological dressings for the treatment of leprotic ulcers
477
Use of radiation-sterilised freeze-dried and demineralised human bone grafts in dental surgery
485
An initial study of pressure sore management with amniotic membrane dressing
491