Flaps are often used in plastic and reconstructive surgery, and random pattern flaps were the first to be described. The indications for their use are numerous and include post-traumatic loss of su..
Surgical skin flaps are frequently used in plastic and reconstructive surgery to repair acquired or ...
Reconstructive flaps are a mainstay form of treatment for anatomical defects in plastic surgery, and...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Extracorporeal perfusion is a technique that aims to safel...
Background: Although unconventional perfusion flaps have been in clinical use since 1975, many surge...
Ischaemia-reperfusion injury is the mechanism underlying (partial) flap loss. This is not only a tra...
WOS: 000287302800029PubMed: 20542482Custom prefabrication of tissues allows the surgeon to build wha...
Flap transplantation has been an important procedure in plastic and reconstructive surgery to cover ...
The prevention of ischaemia and the adequate restitution of blood flow to ischaemic tissue are pivot...
Ischemia and reperfusion (I/R) is an unavoidable condition during free flap transplantation. Restora...
Introduction/Aim Ischemia Reperfusion injury is a poorly understood entity with wide-ranging clinic...
Skin tumors of the face involve the alar region of the nose in 33% of cases [1]. After removal of fa...
Although there have been many improvements in technical aspects of microsurgical reconstructive surg...
Despite careful preoperative planning, surgical flaps are prone to ischemic tissue damage and ische...
Suitable and reproducible experimental models of translational research in reconstructive surgery th...
SUMMARY: Angiogenesis, the formation of new blood vessels from an existing vascular bed, is a normal...
Surgical skin flaps are frequently used in plastic and reconstructive surgery to repair acquired or ...
Reconstructive flaps are a mainstay form of treatment for anatomical defects in plastic surgery, and...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Extracorporeal perfusion is a technique that aims to safel...
Background: Although unconventional perfusion flaps have been in clinical use since 1975, many surge...
Ischaemia-reperfusion injury is the mechanism underlying (partial) flap loss. This is not only a tra...
WOS: 000287302800029PubMed: 20542482Custom prefabrication of tissues allows the surgeon to build wha...
Flap transplantation has been an important procedure in plastic and reconstructive surgery to cover ...
The prevention of ischaemia and the adequate restitution of blood flow to ischaemic tissue are pivot...
Ischemia and reperfusion (I/R) is an unavoidable condition during free flap transplantation. Restora...
Introduction/Aim Ischemia Reperfusion injury is a poorly understood entity with wide-ranging clinic...
Skin tumors of the face involve the alar region of the nose in 33% of cases [1]. After removal of fa...
Although there have been many improvements in technical aspects of microsurgical reconstructive surg...
Despite careful preoperative planning, surgical flaps are prone to ischemic tissue damage and ische...
Suitable and reproducible experimental models of translational research in reconstructive surgery th...
SUMMARY: Angiogenesis, the formation of new blood vessels from an existing vascular bed, is a normal...
Surgical skin flaps are frequently used in plastic and reconstructive surgery to repair acquired or ...
Reconstructive flaps are a mainstay form of treatment for anatomical defects in plastic surgery, and...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Extracorporeal perfusion is a technique that aims to safel...