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    • Flap vessel patency is critical in microvascular reconstruction.
    • Despite advances, ischemic complications remain a challenge.
    • Perioperative antithrombotic strategies are key to preventing these complications.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To review and compare historical and recent literature on antithrombotic interventions.
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    • Literature review of recent and older studies.
    • Comparative analysis of pharmacological interventions.
    • Focus on antithrombotic prevention strategies.

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    • Significant improvements in microvascular reconstruction success rates over 30 years.
    • Ongoing challenges with ischemic complications despite advancements.
    • Evolution of perioperative antithrombotic pharmacology.

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    • Antithrombotic prevention remains essential for successful microvascular reconstruction.
    • Understanding the progression of pharmacological interventions is vital.
    • Further optimization of perioperative strategies can reduce ischemic complications.