Reproducibility of brachial ultrasonography and flow-mediated dilatation (FMD) for assessing endothelial function |
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Authors: | KL Hardie S Kinlay DB Hardy J Wlodarczyk JS Silberberg PJ Fletcher |
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Affiliation: | Division of Plastic Surgery, Lehigh Valley Hospital, Allentown, PA, USA. |
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Abstract: | Minimally invasive plastic surgery has expanded beyond the original confines of aesthetic applications to encompass all our endeavors in an attempt to restrict the size of surgical scars, limit postoperative discomfort, and hasten recovery of function. This evolution has already delineated methods to raise our workhorse muscle flaps and has negated the risks of laparotomy for various visceral flaps. It is then only a logical progression to use these endoscopic techniques to harvest fascial flaps so as to avoid the notorious donor site morbidity of the fasciocutaneous flap, which has certainly hindered the rapid acceptance of these otherwise valuable flaps. Endoscopic-facilitated elevation of a local adipofascial flap is described for which little or no additional skin incisions need ever be made. |
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