Variables affecting postoperative tissue perfusion monitoring in free flap breast reconstruction
Author:
Affiliation:
1. Head and Neck Surgery & Plastic Surgery, Roswell Park Cancer Institute; Buffalo NY
2. Department of Plastic Surgery; Cleveland Clinic; Cleveland OH
3. Department of Quantitative Health Sciences; Cleveland Clinic; Cleveland OH
Publisher
Wiley
Subject
Surgery
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