The Broad Applicability of the Capillaroscope in the Field of Plastic Surgery Published in a Medical Journal
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Introduction of Dr. Yamamoto's Paper: Capillary Observations in Flaps, Capillary Malformation, Burns, and Pressure Ulcers
We are pleased to introduce the research of Dr. Kento Yamamoto, who has utilized the GOKO Bscan-Z, whole-body capillaroscope, in his studies
Special Contribution: Experiences of using the capillaroscope in plastic surgery - skin flaps, laser treatment, burns, pressure ulcers, etc.*
Japanese Journal of Plastic Surgery
http://www.kokuseido.co.jp/book/no-36610-2/
Kokuseido Publishing Co., Ltd.
*Translated from Japanese
The paper contributed by Dr. Yamamoto to the Japanese Journal of Plastic Surgery highlights the broad potential for utilizing capillaroscopy in the fields of microsurgery and plastic surgery.
This paper clearly presents the research results on the capillaries of free flaps, capillary malformations, burns, and pressure ulcers using the GOKO capillaroscope.
Watch Dr. Yamamoto's Research Achievements in Our Video
We have created videos showcasing Dr. Yamamoto's research. The process of blood flow restoration after breast reconstruction surgery using the PAP flap is clearly demonstrated through magnified capillary footage captured with the GOKO capillaroscope. Additionally, the video highlights the capillary observations before and after laser treatment of capillary malformation, assessments of burn depth, and pressure ulcer evaluations. The potential applications of the capillaroscope in microsurgery and plastic surgery are extensively suggested through the use of the GOKO capillaroscope.
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These videos were produced as part of a webinar for the International Microsurgery Club. If you would like to watch the entire webinar from the beginning, please check the playlist.