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Reconstructive techniques after diaphragm resection and use of the diaphragmatic flap in thoracic surgery
2017
Shanghai Chest
Although a rare occurrence, the need for diaphragmatic resection and reconstruction might be dictated by secondary invasion from different tumours, including lung cancer, mesothelioma, chest wall tumours, sarcomas and metastatic lesions. Additionally, the diaphragm plays an important role as structure for plastic or reconstructive surgery and its use as vascularised flap in thoracic surgery has been widely documented for the treatment of multiple conditions (i.e., reinforcement of spontaneous
doi:10.21037/shc.2017.08.04
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