2022
DOI: 10.1055/a-1738-9906
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Paradoxe Perfusionsreaktion der kontralateralen Hand nach Hand-MRT

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“…By applying these contact-free measuring tools, the oxygen saturation and hemoglobin view, as well as the microperfusion pattern, can be directly visualized, and, hence, the stretching is reduced to a degree where the finger perfusion is within the normal and safe range. These relatively new modalities have been described to evaluate perfusion patterns and areal oxygen saturation [ 30 , 31 ]. By doing so, we can easily determine the maximum degree of pre-extension within the margins of safe microcirculation, and find out how far we can safely extend the distractor at that initial moment, without jeopardizing microcirculation ( Figure 3 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…By applying these contact-free measuring tools, the oxygen saturation and hemoglobin view, as well as the microperfusion pattern, can be directly visualized, and, hence, the stretching is reduced to a degree where the finger perfusion is within the normal and safe range. These relatively new modalities have been described to evaluate perfusion patterns and areal oxygen saturation [ 30 , 31 ]. By doing so, we can easily determine the maximum degree of pre-extension within the margins of safe microcirculation, and find out how far we can safely extend the distractor at that initial moment, without jeopardizing microcirculation ( Figure 3 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Due to worldwide increasing expertise today, by means of microsurgery and perforator flaps, almost every reconstructive issue can be addressed somehow utilizing individually tailored techniques. Flaps can by their very nature comprise different tissues and can be custom designed using new imaging technologies [ 1 , 2 , 3 ] in order to increase the safety of the procedures and to retain the form and function of the reconstructed area in accordance with the donor site morbidity [ 4 ], as well as to reduce complications [ 5 ]. Automated devices—such as topical negative pressure application—to clean and precondition complex wounds and make them suitable for flap or skin graft coverage have found their way into daily clinical practice [ 2 ].…”
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