Abstract

The key to predict the viability of any muscle perforator flap is an adequate circulation of the chosen perforator. Therefore, a reliable method for the precise identification of the dominant perforator with regard to its position, course, and caliber would be extremely valuable. Recently, multidetector–row spiral computed tomography has been used for non–invasive coronary angiography with excellent results.

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