von Wedel et al., 1955 - Google Patents
Revascularization of the heart by pedicled skin flap: An experimental study investigating the functions of extracoronary anastomosesvon Wedel et al., 1955
- Document ID
- 11846152471296329200
- Author
- von Wedel J
- Lord J
- Neumann C
- Hinton J
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Surgery
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Three experimental methods are described which may be used to study the functions of extracoronary anastomoses produced in the laboratory animal. The first is the choice of a pedicled skin flap as the vehicle to bring systemic blood vessels to the surface of the heart …
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