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Andreas Gravvanis1, Robert H Caulfield, Venkat Ramakrishnan
1St. Andrews Centre for Plastic Surgery, Broomfield Hospital, United Kingdom. gravvani@yahoo.com
Abstract:
Over the years, the favored recipient vessels for microvascular breast reconstruction have changed from the thoracodorsal to the internal mammary vessels, mainly due to the deep position and poor exposure of the vessels in the axilla and all the technical difficulties this reflects. We used the simple maneuver of arm adduction during microvascular anastomoses in the axilla and compared it with the conventional method of abducted arm regarding the exposure of the vessels, the position of the operator and the assistant, and the operative time. We found that this innovation considerably improved the exposure of the vessels and the operator's position, facilitating easier and faster anastomoses.
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