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- 2019
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Revascularization of Free Skin Grafts Overlying Modified Hughes Tarsoconjunctival Flaps Monitored Using Laser-Based Techniques
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Maximal haemostatic effect is attained in porcine skin within 7 minutes of the administration of a local anaesthetic together with epinephrine, refuting the need for a 30-minute waiting time
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Hypoperfusion following the injection of epinephrine in human forearm skin can be measured by RGB analysis but not with laser speckle contrast imaging
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- 2018
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Investigation of blood perfusion by laser speckle contrast imaging in stretched and rotated skin flaps in a porcine model
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- Contribution to journal › Debate/Note/Editorial
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A waiting time of 7 min is sufficient to reduce bleeding in oculoplastic surgery following the administration of epinephrine together with local anaesthesia
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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Blood Perfusion in Human Eyelid Skin Flaps Examined by Laser Speckle Contrast Imaging-Importance of Flap Length and the Use of Diathermy
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Optimal Epinephrine Concentration and Time Delay to Minimize Perfusion in Eyelid Surgery : Measured by Laser-Based Methods and a Novel Form of Extended-Wavelength Diffuse Reflectance Spectroscopy
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Blood Perfusion in a Full-Thickness Eyelid Flap, Investigated by Laser Doppler Velocimetry, Laser Speckle Contrast Imaging, and Thermography
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Visual outcome is similar in optic neuritis patients treated with oral and i.v. high-dose methylprednisolone: a retrospective study on 56 patients
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Buffered local anesthetics reduce injection pain and provide anesthesia for up to 5 hours
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- Contribution to journal › Letter