Improved viability of random pattern skin flaps through the use of adipose-derived stem cells.
Abstract
Background:Flap necrosis caused by inadequate blood supply is a common postoperative complication in reconstructive surgery. Because a putative stem cell population within the adipose tissue has been found to possess angiogenic potential, the authors sought to determine whether these cells might...
Paper Details
Title
Improved viability of random pattern skin flaps through the use of adipose-derived stem cells.
Published Date
Jan 1, 2008
Volume
121
Issue
1
Pages
50 - 58
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