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Experimental model of autotransplantation of the deferent duct on an arterio-venous pedicle

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Adequate circulation in the transplanted autologous deferent duct can be restored by anastomosing the testicular artery and vein in the transplanted organ with the inferior epigastric vessels on the donor side of the intervention. An obligatory condition to preparation of the graft to transplantation is the presence of the epididymis; under its capsule the arterial and venous arches of the testicle, anastomoses of the terminal portions of the epididymal main vessels (the testicular basin) with the terminal portions of the deferent duct, are located.

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Translated from Byulleten’ Eksperimental’noi Biologii i Meditsiny, Vol. 144, No. 10, pp. 476–480, October, 2007

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Artyukhin, A.A. Experimental model of autotransplantation of the deferent duct on an arterio-venous pedicle. Bull Exp Biol Med 144, 591–595 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10517-007-0384-4

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