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1. The Functional Anatomy of the Ophthalmic Angiosome and Its Implications in Blindness as a Complication of Cosmetic Facial Filler Procedures

2. Angiosome-Based Allografts

3. The quadriceps Femoris allograft as an extension of the Angiosome concept: A cadaveric-based anatomical feasibility study

4. Long-Term Patency of Lymphovenous Anastomoses

5. Vascularized Lymph Node Transfer

6. The Role of Anastomotic Vessels in Controlling Tissue Viability and Defining Tissue Necrosis with Special Reference to Complications following Injection of Hyaluronic Acid Fillers

7. The Microvascular Basis of the Superior Thyroid Artery Perforator Flap

8. Scarpa Fascia Preservation in Abdominoplasty

9. The Lymphatic Anatomy of the Lower Eyelid and Conjunctiva and Correlation with Postoperative Chemosis and Edema

10. The Postauricular Fascia

11. The anatomical basis for improving the reliability of the supraclavicular flap

12. Understanding the Fascial Supporting Network of the Breast

13. Reply

14. A Classification System for Partial and Complete DIEP Flap Necrosis Based on a Review of 17,096 DIEP Flaps in 693 Articles Including Analysis of 152 Total Flap Failures

15. Anatomy of the superficial lymphatics of the abdominal wall and the upper thigh and its implications in lymphatic microsurgery

16. The Evolution of Free Vascularized Bone Transfer: A 40-Year Experience

17. Tumor location and nature of lymphatic vessels are key determinants of cancer metastasis

18. Fasciocutaneous Free Flaps Are More Reliable Than Muscle Free Flaps in Lower Limb Trauma Reconstruction: Experience in a Single Trauma Center

19. The Superior Thyroid Artery Perforator Flap

20. Mapping the vascular anatomy of free transplanted soft tissue flaps with computed tomographic angiography

21. The importance of the superficial venous anatomy of the abdominal wall in planning a superficial inferior epigastric artery (SIEA) flap: Case report and clinical study

22. The Anatomical (Angiosome) and Clinical Territories of Cutaneous Perforating Arteries: Development of the Concept and Designing Safe Flaps

23. Computed Tomographic Angiography: Clinical Applications

24. Predictors of Blood Transfusion in Deep Inferior Epigastric Artery Perforator Flap Breast Reconstruction

25. Achieving autologous breast reconstruction for breast cancer patients in the setting of post-mastectomy radiotherapy

26. Macrovascular arteriovenous shunts (MAS): A newly identified structure in the abdominal wall with implications for thermoregulation and free tissue transfer

27. The pudendal thigh flap for vaginal reconstruction: Optimising flap survival

28. The Efficacy of Clinical Assessment in the Postoperative Monitoring of Free Flaps: A Review of 1140 Consecutive Cases

29. The effect of anterior abdominal wall scars on the vascular anatomy of the abdominal wall: A cadaveric and clinical study with clinical implications

30. The cutaneous course of deep inferior epigastric perforators: implications for flap thinning

31. Deep Superior Epigastric Artery Perforators: Anatomical Study and Clinical Application in Sternal Reconstruction

32. The Lumbar Artery Perforators: A Cadaveric and Clinical Anatomical Study

33. Current state of the art in perforator flap imaging with computed tomographic angiography

34. The Absent Inferior Epigastric Artery: A Unique Anomaly and Implications for Deep Inferior Epigastric Artery Perforator Flaps

35. Image-guided, stereotactic perforator flap surgery: a prospective comparison of current techniques and review of the literature

36. Anatomical variations in the harvest of anterolateral thigh flap perforators: A cadaveric and clinical study

37. The in vivo anatomy of the deep circumflex iliac artery perforators: Defining the role for the DCIA perforator flap

38. Neurovascular Anatomy of Sartorius Muscle Flaps: Implications for Local Transposition and Facial Reanimation

39. Improving Outcomes in Autologous Breast Reconstruction

40. Avoiding Denervation of Rectus Abdominis in DIEP Flap Harvest II: An Intraoperative Assessment of the Nerves to Rectus

41. Abdominal Wall CT Angiography: A Detailed Account of a Newly Established Preoperative Imaging Technique

42. Avoiding Denervation of Rectus Abdominis in DIEP Flap Harvest: The Importance of Medial Row Perforators

43. Defining the Role for Autologous Breast Reconstruction After Mastectomy: Social and Oncologic Implications

44. Establishing the case for CT angiography in the preoperative imaging of abdominal wall perforators

45. Developments in perforator imaging for the anterolateral thigh flap: CT angiography and CT-guided stereotaxy

46. Refining the course of the thoracolumbar nerves: A new understanding of the innervation of the anterior abdominal wall

47. Comparative Anatomical Study of the Gracilis and Coracobrachialis Muscles: Implications for Facial Reanimation

48. Understanding the three-dimensional anatomy of the superficial lymphatics of the limbs

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