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Abstract| Volume 60, ISSUE 4, PS6, April 2007

The thoracoacromial vessels as recipient vessels in microsurgery: An anatomic and sonographic study

  • G.M. Beer
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    Bodenseeklinik, Graf-Lennart-Bernadotte Strasse 188131, Lindau Institute of Anatomy, University Zürich-Irchel Winterthurerstrasse 190, 8050 Zürich, Switzerland
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  • M. Manestar
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    Bodenseeklinik, Graf-Lennart-Bernadotte Strasse 188131, Lindau Institute of Anatomy, University Zürich-Irchel Winterthurerstrasse 190, 8050 Zürich, Switzerland
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  • A. Schuster
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    Bodenseeklinik, Graf-Lennart-Bernadotte Strasse 188131, Lindau Institute of Anatomy, University Zürich-Irchel Winterthurerstrasse 190, 8050 Zürich, Switzerland
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  • A. Lang
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    Bodenseeklinik, Graf-Lennart-Bernadotte Strasse 188131, Lindau Institute of Anatomy, University Zürich-Irchel Winterthurerstrasse 190, 8050 Zürich, Switzerland
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  • P. Kompatscher
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    Bodenseeklinik, Graf-Lennart-Bernadotte Strasse 188131, Lindau Institute of Anatomy, University Zürich-Irchel Winterthurerstrasse 190, 8050 Zürich, Switzerland
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      This study aimed to investigate the presence and precise course of the pectoral branch of the thoracoacromial vessels underneath the pectoralis major muscle, and to determine their suitability as recipient vessels in microsurgery.
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