Grafts, Flaps, and Microsurgery Microsurgery Early Experience with Fluorescent Angiography in Free-Tissue Transfer Reconstruction Pestana IA, Coan B, Erdmann D, et al (Duke Univ Med Ctr, Durham, NC) Plast Reconstr Surg 123:1239-1244, 2009§ G.C. Gurtner, MD Evidence Ranking • C Expert Rating • 2 Abstract Background Soft-tissue and bony reconstruction with free-tissue transfer is one of the most versatile tools available to the reconstructive surgeon. Determination of flap perfusion and early detection of vascular compromise with prompt correction remain critical in free-tissue transfer success. The aim of this report is to describe the utility of laser-assisted indocyanine green fluorescent dye angiography in free-tissue transfer reconstruction. Methods Only gold members can continue reading. Log In or Register to continue Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Related Related posts: 25-Year Experience with Hemicorporectomy for Terminal Pelvic Osteomyelitis and Decompressive Therapies in Burns Photothermolysis for Skin Rejuvenation Risk From the Use of Continuous Local-Anesthetic Infusion Pain Pumps in Aesthetic and Reconstructive Abdominal Procedures with Direct Resection of Deep Fat value of multidetector-row CT angiography for pre-operative planning of breast reconstruction with deep inferior epigastric arterial perforator flaps Stay updated, free articles. Join our Telegram channel Join Tags: Year Book of Plastic and Aesthetic Surgery 2011 Mar 5, 2016 | Posted by admin in Aesthetic plastic surgery | Comments Off on Experience with Fluorescent Angiography in Free-Tissue Transfer Reconstruction Full access? Get Clinical Tree
Grafts, Flaps, and Microsurgery Microsurgery Early Experience with Fluorescent Angiography in Free-Tissue Transfer Reconstruction Pestana IA, Coan B, Erdmann D, et al (Duke Univ Med Ctr, Durham, NC) Plast Reconstr Surg 123:1239-1244, 2009§ G.C. Gurtner, MD Evidence Ranking • C Expert Rating • 2 Abstract Background Soft-tissue and bony reconstruction with free-tissue transfer is one of the most versatile tools available to the reconstructive surgeon. Determination of flap perfusion and early detection of vascular compromise with prompt correction remain critical in free-tissue transfer success. The aim of this report is to describe the utility of laser-assisted indocyanine green fluorescent dye angiography in free-tissue transfer reconstruction. Methods Only gold members can continue reading. Log In or Register to continue Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Related Related posts: 25-Year Experience with Hemicorporectomy for Terminal Pelvic Osteomyelitis and Decompressive Therapies in Burns Photothermolysis for Skin Rejuvenation Risk From the Use of Continuous Local-Anesthetic Infusion Pain Pumps in Aesthetic and Reconstructive Abdominal Procedures with Direct Resection of Deep Fat value of multidetector-row CT angiography for pre-operative planning of breast reconstruction with deep inferior epigastric arterial perforator flaps Stay updated, free articles. Join our Telegram channel Join Tags: Year Book of Plastic and Aesthetic Surgery 2011 Mar 5, 2016 | Posted by admin in Aesthetic plastic surgery | Comments Off on Experience with Fluorescent Angiography in Free-Tissue Transfer Reconstruction Full access? Get Clinical Tree