1995
DOI: 10.1002/micr.1920160903
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Replantation of a large amputated segment of the face: A new technique

Abstract: A microvascular replantation of an amputated large facial segment, using a segment of the descending branch of the lateral circumflex femoral artery and its venae comitantes instead of interpositional vein grafts, is presented, and the advantages of this procedure are discussed.Q 1995 Wiley-Liss, Inc. MICROSURGERY 16:594-597 1995Replantation of amputated segments of the face is a challenging problem. Although the best cosmetic and functional results are obtained with replantation of severed tissue using micros… Show more

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“…Considering operational attention, previous scholars have suggested using blunt cannulas, sngiotonica, or a low injection pressure [8,[21][22][23][24]. In these preventive measures, the use of blunt cannulas and sngiotonica aims to prevent the needle from entering or damaging the blood vessels.…”
Section: Recommendations On Preventive Measuresmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Considering operational attention, previous scholars have suggested using blunt cannulas, sngiotonica, or a low injection pressure [8,[21][22][23][24]. In these preventive measures, the use of blunt cannulas and sngiotonica aims to prevent the needle from entering or damaging the blood vessels.…”
Section: Recommendations On Preventive Measuresmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Vascular bundle interposition graft using the descending branch of the lateral circumflex femoral artery and its venae comitantes was first reported in replantation of large amputated segment of face with successful result in 1995. 9 Reliability of arterial graft of this vascular bundle has been also proved as a cardiac bypass graft material substituted to conventional great saphenous vein graft, 10,11 and as an extra-intracranial bypass graft in neurosurgery. 12 In this case report, the vascular bundle interposition graft of the descending branch of the lateral circumflex femoral artery and its venae comitantes was successfully used for free flap coverage of the large calvarial defect with no recipient vessel for direct anastomosis.…”
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