Monitoring free flaps using laser‐induced fluorescence of indocyanine green: A preliminary experience
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C. Holm | J. Tegeler | M. Mayr | A. Becker | U. Pfeiffer | W. Mühlbauer | C Holm | M Mayr | A Becker | U J Pfeiffer | W Mühlbauer | J Tegeler | Martina Mayr
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