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Renal transplantation in the rat

I. Studies concenrning the ureteral anastomosis with special reference to the end-to-end technique

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End-to-end anastomosis of the rat ureter over an in-dwelling silastic splint gives good primary results and a low frequency of complications. This technique has been used when reconstructing the ureter in situ and in renal transplantation.

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Frödin, L., Engberg, A. Renal transplantation in the rat. Urol. Res. 3, 87–90 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00256187

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