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1. Mapping of Thoracodorsal Artery Perforators: Accuracy of Thermography and Handheld Doppler.

2. The dominance of dorsal scapular artery as the blood supply to muscles of the back in the absence of two primary vessels: a cadaveric case report.

3. Efficacy of the pedicle trapezius muscle flap for the multisurgical removal of pediatric posterior fossa anaplastic ependymoma.

4. Propeller and Pre-expanded Propeller Use of a Transversely Oriented Upper Trapezius Perforator Flap in Head and Neck Reconstruction: Clinical Experience and Review of Vascular Anatomy of the Supraspinal Trapezius Muscle.

5. Effects of Transcatheter Arterial Microembolization on Persistent Trapezius Myalgia Refractory to Conservative Treatment.

6. Relationship between trapezius muscle hardness and transverse cervical artery flow in association with neck and upper-back stiffness.

7. Akute Blutung aus der linken A. transversa colli: Eine seltene Manifestation des „Sicherheitsgurt-Syndroms“.

8. The value of preoperative computed tomography angiography (CT-A) in patients undergoing delayed latissimus dorsi flap breast reconstruction after axillary lymph node dissection or irradiation and suspicion of pedicle injury.

9. Beneficial Effect of U-74389 G and Sildenafil in An Experimental Model of Flap Ischemia/Reperfusion Injury in Swine. Histological and Biochemical Evaluation of the Model.

10. Correlation between blood flow, tissue volume and microvessel density in the flap.

11. Discomfort glare and psychological stress during computer work: subjective responses and associations between neck pain and trapezius muscle blood flow.

12. Reverse-supercharged, distally based latissimus dorsi flap for lumbar defect: A case report.

13. A new propeller trapezius muscle flap for reconstruction of posterior trunk defects: An anatomic study and report of three cases.

14. The reverse latissimus dorsi flap: An anatomical study and retrospective analysis of its clinical application.

15. [Harvesting method of thoracodorsal perforator flap: Adaptation].

16. Pedicled Thoracodorsal Artery Perforator and Muscle-Sparing Latissimus Dorsi Flaps in the Axillary Reconstruction After Hidradenitis Suppurativa Excision: Functional and Aesthetic Issues.

17. The Spider Limb Positioner in subscapular system free flaps.

18. Use of a Vertical Muscle-Sparing Latissimus Dorsi Flap in Implant-Based Breast Reconstruction Without Position Change.

19. A rare case of atypical thoracodorsal artery: a challenge for flap reconstruction.

20. Trapezius perforator flaps: anatomical basis using 58 dissections.

21. Design of Mini Latissimus Dorsi Flap Based on Thoracodorsal Vascular Patterns.

22. Efficacy of double mirrored omega pattern for skin sparing mastectomy to reduce ischemic complications.

23. Reconstruction of soft tissue defects of the distal third of the arm using a muscle-sparing latissimus dorsi musculocutaneous flap.

24. Binding of indocyanine green in polycaprolactone fibers using blend electrospinning for in vivo laser-assisted vascular anastomosis.

25. Inhalation exposure to three-dimensional printer emissions stimulates acute hypertension and microvascular dysfunction.

26. [Plastic Reconstruction with a Vascular Pedicle Latissimus Dorsi Flap after Sternal Osteomyelitis].

28. Microcirculatory Effects of Botulinum Toxin A in the Rat: Acute and Chronic Vasodilation.

29. Remote ischemic perconditioning attenuates acute inflammation of experimental musculocutaneous flaps following ischemia-reperfusion injury.

30. Latissimus dorsi flap with vascularized lymph node transfer for lymphedema treatment: Technique, outcomes, indications and review of literature.

32. Effect of Direct Glare on Orbicularis Oculi and Trapezius During Computer Reading.

33. Simultaneous sampling of tissue oxygenation and oxygen consumption in skeletal muscle.

34. Reconstruction using a divided latissimus dorsi muscle flap after conventional posterolateral thoracotomy and the effectiveness of indocyanine green-fluorescence angiography to assess intraoperative blood flow.

35. The Superior Rectal Artery as a Recipient Vessel for Free Flap Transfer After Partial Sacrectomy in Patients With Chordoma.

37. Clinical analysis of 33 flow-through latissimus dorsi flaps.

38. Reconstruction of the Wide Scalp Defects Using Free Latissimus Dorsi Flap Assisted With Arteriovenous Loop.

40. Comparison of perioperative outcomes of autologous breast reconstruction surgeries.

41. Surgical anatomy of the lower trapezius tendon transfer.

42. Use of Pedicled Trapezius Myocutaneous Flap for Posterior Skull Reconstruction.

43. Intra and postoperative evaluations of microcirculation and micro-rheological parameters in a rat model of musculocutaneous flap ischemia-reperfusion.

44. Use of intercostal perforating veins and long arterial grafts for latissimus myocutaneous free flap reconstruction of radiated low back wounds.

45. One-stage dual latissimus dorsi muscle flap transfer with a pair of vascular anastomoses and double nerve suturing for long-standing facial paralysis.

46. Free latissimus dorsi muscle-chimeric thoracodorsal artery perforator flaps for reconstruction of complicated defects: does muscle still have a place in the domain of perforator flaps?

47. Algogenic substances and metabolic status in work-related Trapezius Myalgia: a multivariate explorative study.

48. [Anatomical study of muscular latissimus dorsi surface vascularized by the transverse branch of thoraco-dorsal artery].

49. A coincidental variation of the axillary artery: the brachioradial artery and the aberrant posterior humeral circumflex artery passing under the tendon of the latissimus dorsi muscle.

50. The trapezius perforator flap: an underused but versatile option in the reconstruction of local and distant soft-tissue defects.

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