Leslie Stoll, Surgical Research Technician, LATG, LVT
Charles River Laboratories, Safety Assessment, Nevada
Email: leslie.stoll@crl.com
From this speaker
Novel Techniques for Wound Healing – Intact Fish Skin Grafts in the NHP
Date: Thursday, September 15, 2022
Time: 1:00 pm
This presentation will review the phases of wound healing, physiologic steps to achieve proper healing, the application of the graft as a wound dressing and the use of antimicrobial hydrogel, Manuka honey and foam dressing in combination with the graft as well as examples of wounds, difficulties encountered, successes achieved and summary of histological examination of tissues biopsied during this process.
Time: 1:00 pm
This presentation will review the phases of wound healing, physiologic steps to achieve proper healing, the application of the graft as a wound dressing and the use of antimicrobial hydrogel, Manuka honey and foam dressing in combination with the graft as well as examples of wounds, difficulties encountered, successes achieved and summary of histological examination of tissues biopsied during this process.
Curious George Goes To The Podium – Coaching and Encouragement for Future ASR Presenters
Date: Thursday, September 15, 2022
Time: 11:30 am
Time: 11:30 am
Minimally Invasive Lumber Intrathecal Port Implant in the NHP
Date: Friday, September 16, 2022
Time: 10:00 am
Lumbar intrathecal access port implantation for Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) collection and/or intrathecal infusion in the non-human primate is being requested more frequently in the Safety Assessment world of biomedical research. Historically, performing a hemi-laminectomy to visualize and access the spinal dura for catheter cannulation has been the gold standard for the placement of these access catheters. There is an alternative. A minimally invasive technique using a Tuohy needle to access the intrathecal space and the advancing of an access catheter through this needle into the IT space with the need to perform a hemi-laminectomy, has proven to be an advantageous technique […]
Time: 10:00 am
Lumbar intrathecal access port implantation for Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) collection and/or intrathecal infusion in the non-human primate is being requested more frequently in the Safety Assessment world of biomedical research. Historically, performing a hemi-laminectomy to visualize and access the spinal dura for catheter cannulation has been the gold standard for the placement of these access catheters. There is an alternative. A minimally invasive technique using a Tuohy needle to access the intrathecal space and the advancing of an access catheter through this needle into the IT space with the need to perform a hemi-laminectomy, has proven to be an advantageous technique […]