Microsurgery: Transplantation and Replantation by Harry J. Buncke, MD, et al.
  Table of Contents / Chapter 26:
Omental Transplantation
 
  2. Buncke, H.J.: Experimental omental transplantation by microvascular anastomosis. 6th Int. Congr. Plastic Surg., Paris, Masson, p. 58-60, 1975.

3. Wallace, J.G., Schneider, W.J., Brown, R.G., and Nahai, F.M.: Reconstruction of hemifacial atrophy with a free flap of omentum. Br. J. Plast. Surg. 52:15, 1979.

4. Upton, J., Mulliken, J.B., Hicks, P.D., and Murray, J.E.: Restoration of facial contour using free vascularized omental transfer. Plast. Reconstr. Surg. 66:560, 1980.

5. Woods, J.E., Irons, G.B., and Masson J.K.: Use of muscular, musculocutaneous and omental flaps to reconstruct difficult defects. Plast. Reconstr. Surg. 59:191, 1977.

6. Clodius, L., Uhlschmid, G., and Hess, K.: Irradiation plexitis of the brachial plexus. Clin. Plast. Surg. 11:161, 1984.

7. Zhang, G.J., Liu, C.A., and Zhu, X.D.: One-stage transfer of free flaps in severe skin avulsion of the hand or foot. Chung Hua Wai Ko Tsa Chih. 23:661, 1985.

8. Nichter, L.S., Horowitz, J.H., Sherman, R., and Morgan, R.F.: The omentum as an untapped reservoir for microvascular conduits. Surg. Gynecol. Obstet. 165:365, 1987.

  9. Goldsmith, H.S., and De los Santos, R.: Omental transposition for the treatment of chronic lymphedema. Rev. Surg. 23:303, 1966.

 
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