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1. Tips on Raising Reliable Local Perforator Flaps

2. Increasing Perfusion Pressure Does Not Distend Perforators or Anastomoses but Reveals Arteriovenous Shuntings

11. Understanding the vascular anatomy of zone IV in DIEA perforator flaps

12. Suffering in silence

13. DIEP flap breast reconstruction

14. Preoperative imaging for autologous breast reconstruction

16. Infection of the extremities

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

18. Ikigai: a balanced life in plastic surgery

19. The gracilis myocutaneous free flap: a quantitative analysis of the fasciocutaneous blood supply and implications for autologous breast reconstruction.

20. Light at the End of the Tunnel

22. The Functional Angiosome

23. Angiosome-Based Allografts

24. Increasing Perfusion Pressure Does Not Distend Perforators or Anastomoses but Reveals Arteriovenous Shuntings

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

26. Long-Term Patency of Lymphovenous Anastomoses

27. Vascularized Lymph Node Transfer

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

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

30. Scarpa Fascia Preservation in Abdominoplasty

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

32. The Postauricular Fascia

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

34. Understanding the Fascial Supporting Network of the Breast

35. Breast Implant Selection: Consensus Recommendations Using a Modified Delphi Method

36. Reply

37. 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

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

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

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

41. The arterial supply of the cervical and thoracic spinal muscles and overlying skin: Anatomical study with implications for surgical wound complications

42. Guiding Local Perforator Flaps with Preoperative Imaging

43. Lymphatic vessel density in primary melanomas predicts sentinel lymph node status and risk of metastasis

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

45. The Superior Thyroid Artery Perforator Flap

46. Improving the utility and reliability of the deep circumflex iliac artery perforator flap: The use of preoperative planning with ct angiography

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

48. 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

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

50. Computed Tomographic Angiography: Clinical Applications

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