CARREL, Alexis
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La technique opératoire des anastomoses vasculaires et la transplantation des viscères.Lyon méd., 98, 859-64, 1902.Carrel perfected the operation of arterial suture, end-to-end anastomosis of severed vessels with triple-threaded sutures. See also No. 3026. Subjects: CARDIOLOGY › CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE › Arterial Disease, VASCULAR SURGERY |
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The transplantation of veins and organs.Amer. Med., 10, 1101-2, 1905.Reports experimental heart transplantation in a dog. See also the earlier paper on pp. 284-5. Subjects: CARDIOVASCULAR (Cardiac) SURGERY › Heart Transplants, TRANSPLANTATION |
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Uniterminal and biterminal venous transplantations.Surg. Gynec. Obstet., 2, 266-286, 1906."The possibility of transforming a vein into an artery, from a functional point of view, naturally arouses the idea of substituting veins for arteries when the latter are rendered useless by some pathological processes." This paper anticipated the use of vein grafts to restore circulation in damaged arteries to the heart, the so-called coronary artery bypass graft.
Subjects: CARDIOVASCULAR (Cardiac) SURGERY, TRANSPLANTATION |
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The surgery of blood vessels, etc.Johns Hopk. Hosp. Bull., 18, 18-28, 1907.Carrel’s remarkable technique of end-to-end anastomosis of blood vessels; see also No. 2909. Subjects: CARDIOVASCULAR (Cardiac) SURGERY |
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Transplantation in mass of the kidneys.J. exp. Med., 10, 98-140, 1908.Carrel revolutionized vascular surgery. He transplanted the kidney from one animal to another, an operation later carried out successfully in man. For his earlier work on vascular anastomosis and transplantation of viscera, see No. 2909. Subjects: NEPHROLOGY › Renal Disease › Renal Transplantation, NOBEL PRIZES › Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine , TRANSPLANTATION |
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Results of the transplantation of blood vessels, organs and limbs.J. Amer. med. Assoc., 51, 1662-67, 1908.Carrel showed that arteries kept for days or weeks outside the body can be transplanted successfully. Subjects: CARDIOVASCULAR (Cardiac) SURGERY, TRANSPLANTATION |
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Cultures de sarcome en dehors de l’organisme.C. R. Soc. Biol. (Paris) 69, 332-34, 1910.Using the Rous chicken sarcoma, Carrel and Burrows were the first to grow tumor tissue in vitro. Subjects: ONCOLOGY & CANCER › Sarcoma › Soft Tissue Sarcoma, VIROLOGY › VIRUSES (by Family) › Retroviridae › Rous Sarcoma Virus (RSV) |
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Latent life of arteries.J. exp. Med., 12, 460-86, 1910.Carrel’s experiments showed that it was possible to preserve portions of blood vessels in cold storage for long periods before using them in transplantation. For an appreciation of Carrel, see Garrison’s History, p. 733. Subjects: CARDIOVASCULAR (Cardiac) SURGERY, TRANSPLANTATION |
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Experimental surgery of the aorta and heart.Ann. Surg., 52, 83-95, 1910.Carrel attempted the direct placement of a bypass vessel in a dog. Subjects: CARDIOVASCULAR (Cardiac) SURGERY |
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Rejuvenation of cultures of tissues.J. Amer. med. Ass., 57, 1611, 1911.Extra-vital cultivation and rejuvenation of tissue. Subjects: BIOLOGY, BIOLOGY › Cell Biology |
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Cultivation of tissues in vitro and its technique.J. exp. Med., 13, 387-96; 415-21, 1911.Carrel demonstrated the potential immortality of mammalian tissue. He was able to keep the excised viscera of an animal alive and functioning physiologically in vitro. For his later work see the same journal, 1911, 14, 244-7; 1913, 18, 155-61. Subjects: BIOLOGY, BIOLOGY › Cell Biology |
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Traitement abortif de l’infection des plaies.Bull. Acad. Méd. (Paris), 3 sér., 74, 361-68, 1915.Carrel–Dakin treatment of wounds. With J. Daufresne and M. Dumas. Subjects: SURGERY: General › Antisepsis / Asepsis, SURGERY: General › Wound Healing |