2022
Some Like It Hot—A Commentary to Ex Vivo Normothermic Perfusion of Human Upper Limbs
Haug V, Diehm Y, Kneser U, Pomahac B. Some Like It Hot—A Commentary to Ex Vivo Normothermic Perfusion of Human Upper Limbs. Transplantation 2022, 106: 1522-1523. PMID: 35152258, DOI: 10.1097/tp.0000000000004046.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2019
Twenty-Four-Hour Ex Vivo Perfusion with Acellular Solution Enables Successful Replantation of Porcine Forelimbs.
Krezdorn N, Macleod F, Tasigiorgos S, Turk M D M, Wo L, Kiwanuka B A H, Lopdrup B I D R, Kollar B, Edelman E, Pomahac B. Twenty-Four-Hour Ex Vivo Perfusion with Acellular Solution Enables Successful Replantation of Porcine Forelimbs. Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery 2019, 144: 608e-618e. PMID: 31568296, DOI: 10.1097/prs.0000000000006084.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2018
Reduced Hypoxia-Related Genes in Porcine Limbs in Ex Vivo Hypothermic Perfusion Versus Cold Storage
Krezdorn N, Sakthivel D, Turk M, Aycart M, Tasigiorgos S, Bueno E, Sinha I, Pomahac B. Reduced Hypoxia-Related Genes in Porcine Limbs in Ex Vivo Hypothermic Perfusion Versus Cold Storage. Journal Of Surgical Research 2018, 232: 137-145. PMID: 30463709, DOI: 10.1016/j.jss.2018.05.067.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsStatic cold storagePerfusion groupIschemia-reperfusion injuryPCR gene arrayPorcine limbsMuscle fiber disruptionIschemic injuryPerfadex solutionPerfused limbMachine perfusionHypothermic perfusionHistological changesPreservation modalityMuscle biopsyLimb replantationPerfusionICE groupLess activationPorcine forelimbDownregulation of genesMolecular changesLimbFiber disruptionExpression levelsReplantation