Lt. Col. Owen Johnson III, chief, Plastic and Reconstructive
Summary
Lt. Col. Owen Johnson III, chief, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at William Beaumont Army Medical Center, uses a laser-assisted indocyanine green angiography (LAICGA) portable handheld imaging device for the first time ever at WBAMC during a double mastectomy and reconstructive surgery, Jan. 18. The device enables surgeons to visualize microvascular blood flow and related tissue perfusion, making more complex surgical cases possible.
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Date
18/01/2019
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Defense Visual Information Distribution Service
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