Haddock et al., 2017 - Google Patents
101 consecutive profunda artery perforator flaps in breast reconstruction: lessons learned with our early experienceHaddock et al., 2017
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- Haddock N
- Gassman A
- Cho M
- Teotia S
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- Plastic and reconstructive surgery
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Background: Free and local flaps based on the profunda artery perforators were first used for reconstruction of pressure sores, burn contractures, and extremity wounds. Recently, a revised profunda artery perforator flap was introduced for breast reconstruction. However …
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