Rates of major complications and flap loss for abdominally based breast reconstruction in obese patients are independent of WHO class of obesity

Author:

Mather Tara L.,Tobin Chase A.,Doren Erin L.,Hettinger Patrick C.,LoGiudice John A.,Sanger James R.,Adamson Karri A.

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Surgery

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