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Abdel-Galil K et al. - A systematic review of the literature relating to methods of monitoring viability of microvascular free tissue transfers in the head and neck region was conducted. The aim of this review is to identify the best method of monitoring that would allow timely salvage of potentially failing free flaps. An analysis and description of the various studied techniques is also given. In this first part, non-invasive modalities are covered.

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