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DIEP Flap Connected To Internal Thoracic Artery via Microsurgical

DIEP Flap Connected To Internal Thoracic Artery via Microsurgical

This image shows the DIEP flap connected to the chest blood vessels (internal thoracic artery and vein).

Tertiary breast reconstruction using a free contralateral latissimus dorsi myocutaneous flap and contralateral internal mammary recipient vessel anastomosis

Detecting flap compromise: an updated review of techniques to monitor microsurgical flaps post-operatively in breast

Perforator Flap Breast Reconstruction Treatment & Management: Surgical Therapy, Intraoperative Details, Follow-up

Illustration depicting the dissection site for the exposure of taC

Cureus, An Unexpected Late Recurrence of Breast Irradiation-Induced Angiosarcoma Following Autologous Microvascular Breast Reconstruction

Key anatomical landmarks for DieP flap breast neurotization with

Cureus, Pushing the Boundaries of Pedicled Chest Wall Perforator Flaps in Oncoplastic Breast Surgery

Recent advances in microvascular autologous breast reconstruction after ablative tumor surgery

6.3 TRAM/DIEP Flap Plastic Surgery Key