Autotransplant of omentum to a large scalp defect, with microsurgical revascularization

DH McLEAN, HJ BUNCKE Jr - Plastic and reconstructive surgery, 1972 - journals.lww.com
the usual number for vessels of this diam-eter, but necessary due to the disparity in their
diameter. Bleeding at the anastomosis is minimized by temporarily wrap-ping it with Saran …

The use of greater omentum vascularized free flaps for neurosurgical disorders requiring reconstruction

DL Barrow, F Nahai, GT Tindall - Journal of neurosurgery, 1984 - thejns.org
✓ The heterotopic transfer of composite tissue, with microvascular anastomosis of an arterial
supply and venous drainage to locally existing vessels, has received considerable attention …

[HTML][HTML] Histologic analysis of transmyocardial channels: comparison of CO2 and holmium: YAG lasers

PE Fisher, T Khomoto, CM DeRosa, HM Spotnitz… - The Annals of thoracic …, 1997 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND.: Transmyocardial laser revascularization using different lasers is being
tested in the treatment of refractory angina. We conducted comparative analysis of the acute …

Omental free-tissue transfer for coverage of complex upper extremity and hand defects—the forgotten flap

IA Seitz, CS Williams, TA Wiedrich, G Henry, JG Seiler… - 2009 - journals.sagepub.com
Free omental tissue transfer is a versatile reconstructive option for trunk, head and neck, and
extremity reconstruction. Its utility is due to the length and caliber of the vascular pedicle and …

The neurochemical basis for the applications of the greater omentum in neurosurgery

C Agner, D Yeomans, M Dujovny - Neurological Research, 2001 - Taylor & Francis
The omentum has been utilized in neurosurgery for over 30 years. However, the anatomical
and physiological bases for its applications have not been described in great detail. In this …

Free omental flap reconstruction of complicated head and neck wounds

WR Panje, JK Pitcock, T Vargish - Otolaryngology–Head and …, 1989 - Wiley Online Library
Complicated wounds of the head and neck Involve a severe deficiency of tissue in a
contaminated or Irradiated area that Is predisposed to Infection and necrosis. Reconstruction …

Pedicled omentum versus free omental graft for myocardial revascularization

HS Goldsmith - Diseases of the Chest, 1968 - Elsevier
The most frequently used method for myocardial revascularization today is by direct arterial
implantation into the heart in conjunction with use of a free omental graft. The question that …

[HTML][HTML] Aplicación clínica del epiplón en el sistema nervioso central

H Rafael - Acta Médica Peruana, 2008 - scielo.org.pe
Desde 1978, el epiplón tiene aplicación clínica en el sistema nervioso central, para
pacientes con isquemia y/o penúmbra isquémica. El omento, una forma de presentación del …

The bloodless greater omentum for myocardial revascularization

A Vineberg - Diseases of the Chest, 1968 - journal.chestnet.org
Arthur Vineberg, MD, FCCP mentahon 1s the most primitive of au animal A'func, s.'k greate~
omentum which has a common anlage with the spleen is part of the primitive gastrointestinal …

Selection of patients and operation for revascularization surgery

A Vineberg, J Shanks - Jama, 1969 - jamanetwork.com
In discussing the selection of patients and operations for relief of coronary artery disease, we
shall attempt to correlate clinical, laboratory, and pathological information; to show the …