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Michlits W et al. – The authors have demonstrated for the first time the reconstruction of asymptomatic pectus excavatum with the free fasciocutaneous infragluteal flap. It is the authors' opinion that, in selected patients, this flap offers an excellent alternative to established techniques for this problem.

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