Microsurgery: Transplantation and Replantation by Harry J. Buncke, MD, et al.
  Table of Contents / Chapter 17:
Rib Microvascular Transplantation
 
  3. Berggren, A., Weiland, A.J., and Ostrup, L.T.: Bone scintigraphy in evaluating the viability of composite bone grafts revascularized by microvascular anastomoses, conventional autogenous bone grafts, and free nonrevascularized periosteal grafts. J. Bone Joint Surg. 64A:799, 1982.

4. Berggren, A., Weiland, A.J., and Dorfman, H.: Free vascularized bone grafts: Factors affecting their survival and ability to heal the recipient bone defects. Plast. Reconstr. Surg. 69:1, 1982.

5. Ostrup, L.T., and Tam, C.S.: Bone formation in a free, living bone graft transferred by microvascular anastomoses. Scand. J. Plast. Reconstr. Surg. Hand Surg. 9:101, 1975.

6. Ostrup, L.T., and Fredrickson, J.M.: Reconstruction of mandibular defects. Plast. Reconstr. Surg. 55-563, 197.5.

7. Daniel, R.K.: Free rib transfer by microvascular anastomosis. (Letter to the Editor.) Plast. Reconstr. Surg. 59:737, 1977.

8. Arian, S., and Finseth, F.J.: The anterior chest approach for obtaining free osteocutaneous rib grafts. Plast. Reconstr. Surg. 62:676, 1978.

9. Taylor, G.I., and Watson, N.: One-stage repair of compound leg defects with free, revascularized flaps of groin skin and iliac bone. Plast. Reconstr. Surg. 61:494, 1978.

 

10. Pho, R.W.H., Vajhara, R., and Satku, K.: Free vascularized bone transplants in problematic nonunions of fractures. J. Trauma 23:4, 1983.

11. Wood, M.B.: Post-traumatic lower extremity reconstruction by vascularized bone graft. Orthopaedics 7:255, 1984.

12. Harii, K.: Microvascular Tissue Transfer. New York, Igaku-Shoin Medical Publishers, Inc., pp. 88, 161, 163, 175, 176, 1983.

13. Nassif, T.M., Vidal, L., Bovet, J.L., and Baudet, J.: The parascapular flap: A new cutaneous microsurgical free flap. Plast. Reconstr. Surg. 69:591, 1982.

 
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