How soon may the axial vessels of a surviving free flap be safely ligated: A study in pigs

The supplying vessels of microvascular free flaps in pigs were ligated at various intervals after transfer in order to study the revascularisation from the recipient bed. At 8 days or later survival occurred. Earlier, although necrosis was not inevitable, the results were unpredictable.

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Veröffentlicht in:British journal of plastic surgery 1978-10, Vol.31 (4), p.295-299
Hauptverfasser: Black, M.J.M., Chait, L., O'Brien, B.McC, Sykes, P.J., Sharzer, L.A.
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Time Factors
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