2020
DOI: 10.1055/s-0040-1718392
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Role of Ultrahigh Frequency Ultrasound in Evaluating Experimental Flaps

Abstract: Background Experimental flap follow-up needs faster, safer, and less invasive techniques that can be easily correlated to clinical procedures. For this reason, we aimed to test the role of ultrahigh frequency ultrasound in follow-up of flap viability. Further on, we aimed to analyze if the chimeric groin flap can be mobilized in a sandwiched position without affecting its vascular supply by twisting its pedicle. Methods A total of 12 male Wistar rats, split into three groups, were used. Group A (n = … Show more

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