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Impact of cervical osteoarthritis on quality of life after free flap reconstruction in head and neck cancer. [PDF]
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Outcomes of Free Flap Surgery in Head and Neck Cancer Patients With Chronic Kidney Disease: A Single-Institution Retrospective Study of 61 Cases. [PDF]
Nagano K +9 more
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The use of extended reality in microsurgical free flap planning - A systematic review. [PDF]
Rasmussen KH +4 more
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Prelaminated temporal fascia free flap for reconstruction of the floor of the mouth
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Free Flap Monitoring, Salvage, and Failure Timing: A Systematic Review
Journal of reconstructive microsurgery, 2021Background Microsurgical free tissue transfer has become a reliable technique with success rates around 99% and around 5% requiring exploration for vascular compromise. Protocols for flap monitoring between plastic surgery units vary.
A. Shen +5 more
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Microsurgery, 2020
Free flap failure or vascular compromise remains a dreadful complication of microvascular free tissue transfer. Near‐infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) is a novel technique for free flap monitoring that has the propensity for early detection of vascular ...
Ethan Newton +4 more
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Free flap failure or vascular compromise remains a dreadful complication of microvascular free tissue transfer. Near‐infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) is a novel technique for free flap monitoring that has the propensity for early detection of vascular ...
Ethan Newton +4 more
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Annals of Plastic Surgery, 2020
BACKGROUND Head and neck reconstruction is complicated and is made even more challenging by free flap failure. We identified risk factors associated with free flap failure in records extracted from a nationwide database of a 23 million populations ...
Kuan-Ying Wang +5 more
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BACKGROUND Head and neck reconstruction is complicated and is made even more challenging by free flap failure. We identified risk factors associated with free flap failure in records extracted from a nationwide database of a 23 million populations ...
Kuan-Ying Wang +5 more
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Are “Free Flaps” “Free” Flaps?
Journal of Reconstructive Microsurgery, 2021Abstract Background Even standard microvascular tissue transfers are time consuming, require great skill and intensity, and can be stressful. Not surprisingly, work-related relative value units are considered by many microsurgeons to be suboptimal. Some might even say that “free flaps” indeed really are “free” flaps.
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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1989
We present a patient who sustained bilateral below-knee amputations that were treated with skin grafts as initial coverage. A latissimus dorsi free flap was later used as definitive coverage of one stump. Then at a subsequent operation a portion of the same latissimus dorsi free flap was reharvested, again as a free flap, and transplanted to cover the ...
F A, Valauri, B S, Alpert, H J, Buncke
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We present a patient who sustained bilateral below-knee amputations that were treated with skin grafts as initial coverage. A latissimus dorsi free flap was later used as definitive coverage of one stump. Then at a subsequent operation a portion of the same latissimus dorsi free flap was reharvested, again as a free flap, and transplanted to cover the ...
F A, Valauri, B S, Alpert, H J, Buncke
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