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Smoking and Flap Survival.

Se Won HwangJi Soo SonWoo Kyung Ryu
Published in: Plastic surgery (Oakville, Ont.) (2018)
Since smoking decreases the alveolar oxygen pressure and subcutaneous wound tissue oxygen, and nicotine causes vasoconstriction, smokers are more likely to experience flap loss, hematoma, or fat necrosis than non-smokers. Preoperative and post-operative abstinence period of at least 1 week is necessary for smokers who undergo flap operations.
Keyphrases
  • smoking cessation
  • breast reconstruction
  • soft tissue
  • adipose tissue
  • patients undergoing
  • randomized controlled trial
  • clinical trial
  • fatty acid