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Advances in Tissue Banking - Vol. 7

ADVANCES IN TISSUE BANKING

edited by Glyn O Phillips (Research Transfer Ltd, UK)

Table of Contents (56k)
Preface (49k)
Chapter 1: The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Programme in Radiation and Tissue Banking: Past and Present (93k)

This is the most comprehensive volume dealing with tissue banking presently available, with 27 contributions from the most distinguished and experienced practitioners in the field: surgeons, microbiologists and tissue bankers.

Safety of allografts is now a major concern due to possible microbial and viral contamination of tissues, even in the most sophisticated centres. Thus, publication here of the International Atomic Energy Agency's Code of Practice for the Radiation Sterilisation of Tissues is important, as is their guidance on Standards and Public Awareness regarding this often misunderstood technology.

The volume spans all the methodologies used in the field and covers a spectrum of tissues: bone, skin, cardiovascular grafts, corneal grafts and sperm banking. Of particular interest in these days of gigantic disasters is the evaluation of the value of an effective tissue bank during the Volendam burns disaster in the Netherlands and the horrific disaster in "Messa Redonda" Peru.

Orthopaedics, as usual, has the premier usage of tissues and this volume is graced by a landmark contribution from that doyen of massive allograft surgery, Henry Mankin. Balancing out the US experience is a contribution from Russia, which outlines new approaches to using allograft and autograft bone.

The motivation for such a comprehensive volume came at the congress held in Boston, which drew together all the international associations of tissue banking: American, Asia-Pacific, Latin American and European. The whole world has been harnessed to construct this outstanding and historic volume.


Contents:

  • The Contribution of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to Tissue Banking
  • Safety of Tissue Allografts
  • Ethical and Social Aspects of Tissue Banking
  • Tissue Grafts in Orthopaedics
  • Caradiovascular Grafts
  • Cornea Grafts
  • Sperm Banking
  • Cryopreservation


Readership: Tissue bank operators, orthopaedic surgeons, radiation biologists and government agency policy-makers.


“This book is a valuable resource for those intimately involved with the operations or development of a tissue bank. In addition, for researchers interested in the clinical use of allogenic and autologous materials, this book will provide a plethora of information useful for conducting studies.”

International Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery




656pp Pub. date: Apr 2004
ISBN 978-981-238-723-3
981-238-723-4
US$218 / £155


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