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    The prefabricated combined scapula flap for bony and soft-tissue reconstruction in maxillofacial defects : A new method by HOLLE, J, VINZENZ, K, WÜRINGER, E, KULENKAMPFF, K.-J, SAIDI, M

    Published in Plastic and reconstructive surgery (1963) (01-09-1996)
    “…A concept for improving the precision of reconstruction of the maxilla in terms of form and function, including gnathologic, functional, and prosthetic…”
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    Prefabrication of combined scapula flaps for microsurgical reconstruction in oro-maxillofacial defects: a new method by Vinzenz, K.G., Holle, J., Würinger, E., Kulenkampff, K.-J.

    Published in Journal of cranio-maxillo-facial surgery (01-08-1996)
    “…Nowadays, in congenital or acquired large oro-maxillofacial defects, microsurgical reconstruction is mainly performed by revascularized osseous,…”
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    Revascularized composite grafts with inserted implants for reconstructing the maxilla — improved flap design and flap prefabrication by Vinzenz, Kurt G/., Holle, J., Würinger, E., Kulenkampff, K.J., Plenk, H.

    “…We present a new technique including prefabrication of a revascularized composite scapular flap that will fit a maxillary defect exactly. The method is based…”
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    Magnetic resonance imaging in the preoperative evaluation of suspected ovarian masses by Medl, M, Kulenkampff, K J, Stiskal, M, Peters-Engl, C, Leodolter, S, Czembirek, H

    Published in Anticancer research (01-05-1995)
    “…Meticulous pretreatment evaluation is basic to the successful management of suspected ovarian masses. Among currently available imaging techniques, sonography…”
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    Tissue preparation in combined scapula flap for microsurgical reconstruction of defects of the oromaxillofacial area by Vinzenz, K, Holle, J, Würinger, E, Kulenkampff, K J

    “…Nowadays, in congenital or acquired large oro-maxillofacial defects microsurgical reconstruction is mainly performed by revascularized osseous, osteocutaneous,…”
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