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1988
In der rekonstruktiven Chirurgie mittels Lappen spielt die epigastrische Gefasachse eine wichtige Rolle. Diese Gefasachse, die kranial von der A. epigastrica superior und kaudal von der A. epigastrica inferior (AEI) gebildet wird, versorgt den M. rectus abdominis und ein ausgedehntes Areal der Bauchhaut. Der Wert dieser Gefasachse fur gestielte Lappen,
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In der rekonstruktiven Chirurgie mittels Lappen spielt die epigastrische Gefasachse eine wichtige Rolle. Diese Gefasachse, die kranial von der A. epigastrica superior und kaudal von der A. epigastrica inferior (AEI) gebildet wird, versorgt den M. rectus abdominis und ein ausgedehntes Areal der Bauchhaut. Der Wert dieser Gefasachse fur gestielte Lappen,
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[The rectus abdominis syndrome].
Deutsche medizinische Wochenschrift (1946), 1992Three athletes (one female, two males), aged 18-21 years, developed acute abdominal pain, two of them immediately after exercise including abdominal muscle training. The female patient had a pulmonary infection of uncertain cause at the time. The second patient obviously suffered from an allergic or parasitic disease (eosinophilia of 26%).
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Self-reported symptoms in women with diastasis rectus abdominis: A systematic review
Journal of Gynecology Obstetrics and Human Reproduction, 2021Montserrat Rejano-Campo
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1996
In its bipedicled version (since for the particular indications of wide excision the entire skin island must be preserved without incurring any vascular risks), the rectus flap also allows coverage of extensive losses of thoracic substance, provided always that the patient has sufficient excess of subumbilical tissue (fig. 265).
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In its bipedicled version (since for the particular indications of wide excision the entire skin island must be preserved without incurring any vascular risks), the rectus flap also allows coverage of extensive losses of thoracic substance, provided always that the patient has sufficient excess of subumbilical tissue (fig. 265).
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