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371 related items for PubMed ID: 22495957

  • 1. [The internal thoracic vessels as alternative recipient vessels for microsurgical reconstruction in the head and neck area in patients with a vessel-depleted neck].
    Sturtz G, Heidekrüger PI, Ninkovic M.
    Handchir Mikrochir Plast Chir; 2012 Apr; 44(2):75-9. PubMed ID: 22495957
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  • 2. The role of the internal mammary vessels as recipient vessels in secondary and tertiary head and neck reconstruction.
    Roche NA, Houtmeyers P, Vermeersch HF, Stillaert FB, Blondeel PN.
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  • 3. Internal mammary artery and vein: recipient vessels for free tissue transfer to the head and neck in the vessel-depleted neck.
    Urken ML, Higgins KM, Lee B, Vickery C.
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  • 4. The Pruitt-Inahara carotid shunt as an assisting tool to anastomose the arterial free flap pedicle to the internal carotid artery in the vessel-depleted neck.
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    Microsurgery; 2011 Mar; 31(3):234-6. PubMed ID: 21351139
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  • 5. [Experiences with internal thoracic vessels in breast reconstruction with the free TRAM flap].
    Noever G, Eder E, Olivari N.
    Handchir Mikrochir Plast Chir; 1999 Mar; 31(2):121-5. PubMed ID: 10337557
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  • 6. An outcome analysis comparing the thoracodorsal and internal mammary vessels as recipient sites for microvascular breast reconstruction: a prospective study of 100 patients.
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  • 7. Selection of recipient vessels in double free-flap reconstruction of composite head and neck defects.
    Yazar S, Wei FC, Chen HC, Cheng MH, Huang WC, Lin CH, Tsao CK.
    Plast Reconstr Surg; 2005 May; 115(6):1553-61. PubMed ID: 15861058
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  • 8. [Pedicled versus free TRAM flap for breast reconstruction].
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    Ann Plast Surg; 2012 May; 68(5):542-3. PubMed ID: 22214794
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  • 10. The internal mammary artery and vein as recipient vessels for microvascular breast reconstruction.
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  • 11. [Strategies in case of unusable internal mammary vessels in a mammary reconstruction by DIEP].
    Cohen-Hayoun E, Pessis R, Lkah C, Atlan M.
    Ann Chir Plast Esthet; 2013 Feb; 58(1):69-73. PubMed ID: 23153633
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  • 12. Choice of recipient vessels in delayed TRAM flap breast reconstruction after radiotherapy.
    Temple CL, Strom EA, Youssef A, Langstein HN.
    Plast Reconstr Surg; 2005 Jan; 115(1):105-13. PubMed ID: 15622239
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  • 13. Venous thrombosis after microvascular free-tissue transfer in head and neck cancer reconstruction.
    Fukuiwa T, Nishimoto K, Hayashi T, Kurono Y.
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  • 14. Comparison of flow rates in the antegrade and retrograde internal mammary vein for free flap breast reconstruction.
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  • 15. Recipient vessel selection in the difficult neck: Outcomes of external carotid artery transposition and end-to-end microvascular anastomosis.
    Garg RK, Poore SO, Wieland AM, Sanchez R, Baskaya MK, Hartig GK.
    Microsurgery; 2017 Feb; 37(2):96-100. PubMed ID: 26186688
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  • 16. Rerouting the internal thoracic pedicle: a novel solution for maxillofacial reconstruction in vessel-depleted situations? A preliminary anatomic study.
    Morel F, Crampon F, Adnot J, Litzler PY, Duparc F, Trost O.
    Surg Radiol Anat; 2018 Aug; 40(8):911-916. PubMed ID: 29289988
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  • 17. Use of a combined latissimus dorsi scapular free flap revascularized with vein grafting to the internal mammary artery in a vessel-depleted and previously irradiated neck.
    Karle WE, Anand SM, Clain JB, Scherl S, Buchbinder D, Smith ML, Urken ML.
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  • 18. The cephalic and external jugular veins: important alternative recipient vessels in left-sided microvascular breast reconstruction.
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  • 19. Alternative venous outflow vessels in microvascular breast reconstruction.
    Mehrara BJ, Santoro T, Smith A, Arcilla EA, Watson JP, Shaw WW, Da Lio AL.
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  • 20. Reirradiation after salvage surgery and microvascular free flap reconstruction for recurrent head and neck carcinoma.
    Suh JD, Kim BP, Abemayor E, Sercarz JA, Nabili V, Liu JH, Juillard GJ, Blackwell KE.
    Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg; 2008 Dec; 139(6):781-6. PubMed ID: 19041503
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