| 21. | The microsurgical cutting comes moments before the balloon is inflated to expand the blood vessel and improve blood flow.
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| 22. | The procedure that connects these separated parts of the fallopian tube is called tubal reversal or microsurgical tubotubal anastomosis.
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| 23. | Microsurgical Developments was founded in the late 1980s with the goal of reducing the use of animals in laboratory experiments.
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| 24. | Unfortunately, as is the case with microsurgical studies, most have inconsistent follow-up to draw definitive conclusions.
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| 25. | And later he used microsurgical technique in the severed limbs reattaching operation, highly increased the success rate of replantating.
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| 26. | While in Australia in 1975, Silber performed the world s first microsurgical vasectomy reversal and popularized the microscopic vasovasostomy.
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| 27. | The technique, known as intracytoplasmic sperm injection, uses microsurgical methods to inject a single sperm cell into the egg.
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| 28. | Three neurosurgeons have adapted microsurgical techniques to repairing ruptured neck discs to make it a less-expensive, outpatient procedure.
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| 29. | Microsurgical techniques and instruments, along with the operating microscope, have greatly reduced the surgical risks of total tumor removal.
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| 30. | During his first years as a surgeon, from 1973 to 1984, Akchurin learned microsurgical techniques, largely for research purposes.
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