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Original Article

Preliminary Report on Experimental Free Autografts of Skeletal Muscle to the Myocardium

Pages 189-193 | Received 08 May 1978, Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

In three greyhounds, free grafts of pronator teres muscle from the foreleg were applied to the left ventricular myocardium, and showed successful gross and microscopic survival of the graft six months later. The free grafts of skeletal muscle were transplanted as complete muscle bellies two weeks after preliminary denervation by median nerve neurectomy, and at the time of suture to the myocardium, the central end of the divided left phrenic nerve was implanted into the graft. The animals were normally active and preserved normal electrocardiograms after grafting. The use of such grafts in clinical cases of generalized myocardial degeneration or major infarct is considered.

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