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BASIS:
Recommendations for the performance of
survival surgery on rodents
and non-mammalian vertebrate animals are based on the 1996
edition of the Guide for
the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals (the Guide,
pp. 60-65, 78-79)
and recommendations by the Association for Assessment and
Accreditation of Laboratory Animal Care (AAALAC) International.
Please note that convenience (i.e.,
proximity to the laboratory or possible conflicts in scheduling
the use of the dedicated facility) is generally not considered
acceptable justification for use of an investigator-maintained
survival surgery area.
If the surgical procedures cannot be
carried out in a dedicated surgical facility, the ARC may
require that a laboratory already approved for such use be
utilized in lieu of establishing a new survival surgery area.
If
a suitable centralized facility becomes available for a given
procedure, the ARC may rescind approval of any
investigator-maintained survival surgery area.
Approved
3/28/05
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