Abstract
Reconstructive operation by greater omentum transplantation in two cases of chest wall ulcer due to radiation therapy following an operation of breast cancer was introduced. The exposed dose of one case was not clarified, but that of another case was 5000 rad. This operation method is an excellent one, because operation is completed at one-stage and reconstruction of tissue is great owing to good blood circulation. It was thought that this method must be used more positively in the treatment of chest wall ulcer due to irradiation which is difficult to be treated.
Citation Formats
Harashina, T, Oshiro, T, and Sato, K.
One-stage reconstruction of chest wall defects with greater omentum transplantation.
Japan: N. p.,
1976.
Web.
Harashina, T, Oshiro, T, & Sato, K.
One-stage reconstruction of chest wall defects with greater omentum transplantation.
Japan.
Harashina, T, Oshiro, T, and Sato, K.
1976.
"One-stage reconstruction of chest wall defects with greater omentum transplantation."
Japan.
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title = {One-stage reconstruction of chest wall defects with greater omentum transplantation}
author = {Harashina, T, Oshiro, T, and Sato, K}
abstractNote = {Reconstructive operation by greater omentum transplantation in two cases of chest wall ulcer due to radiation therapy following an operation of breast cancer was introduced. The exposed dose of one case was not clarified, but that of another case was 5000 rad. This operation method is an excellent one, because operation is completed at one-stage and reconstruction of tissue is great owing to good blood circulation. It was thought that this method must be used more positively in the treatment of chest wall ulcer due to irradiation which is difficult to be treated.}
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volume = {31:11}
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year = {1976}
month = {Nov}
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title = {One-stage reconstruction of chest wall defects with greater omentum transplantation}
author = {Harashina, T, Oshiro, T, and Sato, K}
abstractNote = {Reconstructive operation by greater omentum transplantation in two cases of chest wall ulcer due to radiation therapy following an operation of breast cancer was introduced. The exposed dose of one case was not clarified, but that of another case was 5000 rad. This operation method is an excellent one, because operation is completed at one-stage and reconstruction of tissue is great owing to good blood circulation. It was thought that this method must be used more positively in the treatment of chest wall ulcer due to irradiation which is difficult to be treated.}
journal = []
volume = {31:11}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Japan}
year = {1976}
month = {Nov}
}