'Blood letting' technique with externalized microvascular anastomotic coupler: a salvage option to release intraoperative venous congestion of propeller flap
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Department of Plastic Surgery, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester, United KingdomIssue Date
2018
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Tsapralis N, Pham H, Vlachogiorgos A, Kosutic D. "Blood letting" technique with externalized microvascular anastomotic coupler: a salvage option to release intraoperative venous congestion of propeller flap. Microsurgery. 2018 Dec 19.Journal
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10.1002/micr.30412PubMed ID
30566749Additional Links
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