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Modified Intraoperative Distal Compression Method for Lymphaticovenous Anastomosis with High Success and a low Venous Reflux Rates
9 days ago - By Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery
For successful lymphaticovenous anastomosis , it is important to create anastomoses with high flow to maintain patency. To ensure that this can be achieved, we compared the efficacy of a modified intraoperative distal compression technique with the conventional no-compression method for lower limb lymphedema.
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