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Freie funktionelle Muskeltransplantation im Bereich der oberen Extremität

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Unter dem Begriff “funktionelle Muskeltransplantation” versteht man die Verpflanzung eines Muskels zur Wiederherstellung einer fehlenden Bewegung im Sinne einer:

• lokalen neurovaskulär gestielten Insellappenplastik (Muskeltransposition) oder

• freien funktionellen Muskeltransplantation mit mikrochirurgischer Gefäßnaht und muskelnaher Nervenkoaptation im Empfängergebiet.

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Hierner, R., Berger, A. (2009). Freie funktionelle Muskeltransplantation im Bereich der oberen Extremität. In: Berger, A., Hierner, R. (eds) Plastische Chirurgie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-68814-3_8

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