“…Tissue samples have been sutured with 4-0 nylon suture (Cummings and Metcalf, 1995), 7-0 polypropylene suture (Cohen et al, 2014), silk suture (Fainaru et al, 2008), braided silk suture (Efstathiou et al, 2005;Becker et al, 2008), or stuck to the wall with adhesive such as bonding agent 3M vetbond (Symons et al, 2020). Uterine tissue engrafted varied from one large (5 mm) piece (Peyneau et al, 2019) to up to six (2 mm) tissue punches (Kumar et al, 2014). Tissue was sutured or adhered to the peritoneum (Wilkosz et al, 2011;Mattos et al, 2019;Tal et al, 2019;Chang et al, 2020;Hattori et al, 2020;Li et al, 2020;Symons et al, 2020;Yoshino et al, 2020;Chen et al, 2021;Santorelli et al, 2021), intestinal mesentery (Mishra et al, 2020), abdominal wall (Peyneau et al, 2019), bowel mesentery (Ricci et al, 2011), and ovaries (Hayashi et al, 2020).…”