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Fasciocutaneous flap

Reverse sural fasciocutaneous flap with a cutaneous pedicle to cover distal lower limb soft tissue defects: experience of 109 clinical cases

Reverse sural fasciocutaneous flap with a cutaneous pedicle to cover distal lower limb soft tissue defects: experience of 109 clinical cases

... sural fasciocutaneous flap with a cutaneous ...with flap cover being done as a secondary procedure was higher due to the late referrals, which were treated primarily outside the author’s ...A ...

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The distally based lateral sural neuro-lesser saphenous veno-fasciocutaneous flap: anatomical basis and clinical applications

The distally based lateral sural neuro-lesser saphenous veno-fasciocutaneous flap: anatomical basis and clinical applications

... Whether to perform caudal ligation of the lesser saphenous vein or not is a prominent concern in the liter- ature [3, 15]. Some researchers insist that lesser saphenous ligation or anastomosis with a draining vein ...

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Knee extensor loss and proximal tibial soft tissue defect managed successfully with simultaneous medial gastrocnemius flap, saphenous fasciocutaneous flap and medial hemisoleus flap: a case report

Knee extensor loss and proximal tibial soft tissue defect managed successfully with simultaneous medial gastrocnemius flap, saphenous fasciocutaneous flap and medial hemisoleus flap: a case report

... the knee and the upper part of the defect (Figures 3 and 4). The distal hemi-Achilles tendon was sutured to the remnant patellar tendon and the remaining part of the extensor retinaculum with the knee in full extension ...

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Complex reconstructive surgery for a recurrent ischial pressure ulcer with contralateral muscle

Complex reconstructive surgery for a recurrent ischial pressure ulcer with contralateral muscle

... and fasciocutaneous flaps which can be utilized for pressure ulcer wound coverage, the challenge arises when all local muscles have been previously ...a fasciocutaneous flap alone often results in ...

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Comparison of V-Y advancement fasciocutaneous flaps and Gluteal perforator propeller flaps for reconstruction of sacral pressure sore

Comparison of V-Y advancement fasciocutaneous flaps and Gluteal perforator propeller flaps for reconstruction of sacral pressure sore

... prefers fasciocutaneous flap as first choice over musculocutaneous flap or muscle flaps for sacral pressure sore ...advancement fasciocutaneous flaps for the closure of middle- size (8–11 cm) ...

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Changing paradigms in lower extremity reconstruction in war-related injuries

Changing paradigms in lower extremity reconstruction in war-related injuries

... were fasciocutaneous flaps. The most common free muscle flap was the latissimus dorsi (13 %), the most common free fasciocutaneous flap was the anterolateral thigh (11 %), the most common ...

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Original Article Fasciocutaneous sural nerve flap for lower extremity reconstruction: include or exclude the sural nerve?

Original Article Fasciocutaneous sural nerve flap for lower extremity reconstruction: include or exclude the sural nerve?

... traditional fasciocutaneous flap including the sural nerve should be per- ...the flap, the sural nerve should been excluded from the ...the flap. When the flap is designed beyond the ...

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Reconstruction of Foot: Analysis of 60 Cases

Reconstruction of Foot: Analysis of 60 Cases

... V-to-Y flap, the bilobed flap, the rhomboid flap, and the transposition ...muscle flap is needed, a pedicled abductor hallucis flap medially or an abductor digiti minimi flap ...

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Unilateral or bilateral V-Y fasciocutaneous flaps for the coverage of soft tissue defects following total knee arthroplasty

Unilateral or bilateral V-Y fasciocutaneous flaps for the coverage of soft tissue defects following total knee arthroplasty

... local fasciocutaneous flap in the patellar and peripatellar regions to be a reprodu- cible technique to ...This flap can be used as a free tis- sue transfer because of its long vascular leash (up to ...

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CONSEQUENCE OF FASCIOCUTANEOUS FLAPS IN 100 CASES WITH EXPOSED BONES OF LOWER LEGSDr. Abbas memon, Dr. Mehtab Ahmed Pirwani*, Dr. Faheem Ahmed Memon,Dr. Irshad Ahmed BhuttoDOWNLOAD/VIEW

CONSEQUENCE OF FASCIOCUTANEOUS FLAPS IN 100 CASES WITH EXPOSED BONES OF LOWER LEGSDr. Abbas memon, Dr. Mehtab Ahmed Pirwani*, Dr. Faheem Ahmed Memon,Dr. Irshad Ahmed BhuttoDOWNLOAD/VIEW

... of flap used was sural flap in 28(28%) patients followed by posterior calf flap in 13(13%) patients, lateral fasciocutaneous flap 14(14%), double fasciocutaneous flap ...

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Formulation of reconstructive protocol for sacral pressure sore defects with various types of flap cover.

Formulation of reconstructive protocol for sacral pressure sore defects with various types of flap cover.

... of flap surgery, the patient must be fully ...ulcer flap surgeries may go for revision, multiple options should still exist, even in multiple recurrence ...performed flap. If tension is excess ...

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Perforator Plus Fasciocutaneous Flaps in the Reconstruction of Post-Burn Flexion Contractures of the Knee Joint

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... of fasciocutaneous flap which had to be raised was then planned, after considering the location of the defect and the quality of the surrounding ...proposed flap territory was marked with the help of ...

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An Analysis of Fasciocutaneous Flaps at various stages of cover of Open Tibial Fractures

An Analysis of Fasciocutaneous Flaps at various stages of cover of Open Tibial Fractures

... based flap on the calf, including the deep fascia with sural nerves and ...pedicled fasciocutaneous flap prompted numerous varieties of fasciocutaneous flaps to be ...

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Perforator propeller flaps in lower limb reconstruction: a literature review and case reports

Perforator propeller flaps in lower limb reconstruction: a literature review and case reports

... peninsular fasciocutaneous flap, it is difficult to get a sufficient amount of healthy tissue into the defect without exposing the anterior tibial crest or the Achilles tendon, both of which are difficult ...

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Reconstruction of a subtotal upper lip defect with a facial artery musculomucosal flap, kite flap, and radial forearm free flap: a case report

Reconstruction of a subtotal upper lip defect with a facial artery musculomucosal flap, kite flap, and radial forearm free flap: a case report

... free flap and local flap transfers have been used for extensive lip and perioral defects recon- struction, yielding superior results ...lip-switch flap repair result in smaller postop- erative ...

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Factors increasing the risk of flap complications following pectoralis major myocutaneous flap reconstruction for head and neck cancers

Factors increasing the risk of flap complications following pectoralis major myocutaneous flap reconstruction for head and neck cancers

... PMMC flap for reconstruction of the defect, was the most frequently performed surgery, in ...PMMC flap cover over the plates. PMMC flap was used in 3 patients after extended radical parotidectomy, in ...

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Mohs Surgical Reconstruction Educational Activity: a resident education tool

Mohs Surgical Reconstruction Educational Activity: a resident education tool

... Materials and methods: The Mohs Surgical Reconstruction Educational Activity is an active, problem-based learning activity in which residents designed repairs for planned Mohs defects prior to surgery on an iPad ...

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“Tap, tap, flap, flap.” Ludic Seriality, Digitality, and the Finger

“Tap, tap, flap, flap.” Ludic Seriality, Digitality, and the Finger

... Indeed, arcade titles have been a major driver of strongly serialized gameplay. During the late 1970s and early 1980s—right before PCs and game consoles became mainstream and brought videogames into most private ...

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Cutaneous malignancy: our observations and review of literature

Cutaneous malignancy: our observations and review of literature

... cases,rotation flap in 2 cases,supratrochlear flap in 2 cases, advancement flap in 1 case, free flap in 2 cases, and cross finger flap in 1 ...major flap related complications ...

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Epithelial ingrowth following laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK): prevalence, risk factors, management and visual outcomes

Epithelial ingrowth following laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK): prevalence, risk factors, management and visual outcomes

... the flap and the underlying stroma, interface complications such as infectious keratitis, diffuse lamellar keratitis and epithelial ingrowth may ...and flap melt requiring ...

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