In free flap surgery, a clinically established concept still has to be found for the reduction of ischemia-related cell damage in the case of prolonged ischemia. Although promising results using extracorporeal free flap perfusion in the laboratory have been published in the past, until now this concept has not yet paved its way into clinical routine. This might be due to the complexity of perfusion systems and a lack of standardized tools. Here, we want to present the results of the first extracorporeal free flap perfusion in a clinical setting using a simple approach without the application of a complex perfusion machinery
The prevention of ischaemia and the adequate restitution of blood flow to ischaemic tissue are pivot...
BACKGROUND: The glabellar flap is a common technique for surgical repair after tumor excision in the...
Technical advances in microsurgery have made frequent use of free flaps possible. One of the concern...
BACKGROUND: Under ideal circumstances, creation of the anastomosis during free flap transfer is a ro...
BACKGROUND: Extracorporeal perfusion is a technique that aims to safely prolong tissue preservation ...
Background: In free flap surgery, tissue is stored under hypothermic ischemia. Extracorporeal perfus...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Extracorporeal perfusion is a promising new technique for ...
Background: Extracorporeal perfusion (ECP) might prolong the vital storage capabilities of composite...
AbstractBackgroundFree flap transplantation may not be feasible in patients with inadequate or absen...
Objective: In free flap surgery, the condition of recipient vessels may not be appropriate for anast...
Free flaps in combination with arterial reconstruction by means of arteriovenous loops or bypass hav...
Background: Free flap survival relies on adequate tissue perfusion. We aim to give an overview of th...
Background: Free muscle flap transfers, frequently used in plastic and reconstructive surgery, are a...
WOS: 000345527100026PubMed ID: 24961162Venous flaps are flaps by which tissue perfusion is accessed ...
When flap procedures are used to repair complex tissue wounds adequate flap circulation is of suprem...
The prevention of ischaemia and the adequate restitution of blood flow to ischaemic tissue are pivot...
BACKGROUND: The glabellar flap is a common technique for surgical repair after tumor excision in the...
Technical advances in microsurgery have made frequent use of free flaps possible. One of the concern...
BACKGROUND: Under ideal circumstances, creation of the anastomosis during free flap transfer is a ro...
BACKGROUND: Extracorporeal perfusion is a technique that aims to safely prolong tissue preservation ...
Background: In free flap surgery, tissue is stored under hypothermic ischemia. Extracorporeal perfus...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Extracorporeal perfusion is a promising new technique for ...
Background: Extracorporeal perfusion (ECP) might prolong the vital storage capabilities of composite...
AbstractBackgroundFree flap transplantation may not be feasible in patients with inadequate or absen...
Objective: In free flap surgery, the condition of recipient vessels may not be appropriate for anast...
Free flaps in combination with arterial reconstruction by means of arteriovenous loops or bypass hav...
Background: Free flap survival relies on adequate tissue perfusion. We aim to give an overview of th...
Background: Free muscle flap transfers, frequently used in plastic and reconstructive surgery, are a...
WOS: 000345527100026PubMed ID: 24961162Venous flaps are flaps by which tissue perfusion is accessed ...
When flap procedures are used to repair complex tissue wounds adequate flap circulation is of suprem...
The prevention of ischaemia and the adequate restitution of blood flow to ischaemic tissue are pivot...
BACKGROUND: The glabellar flap is a common technique for surgical repair after tumor excision in the...
Technical advances in microsurgery have made frequent use of free flaps possible. One of the concern...