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S-shaped reverse sural flap for reconstruction of tissue defect on heel

S-shaped reverse sural flap for reconstruction of tissue defect on heel

... fasciocutaneous defect with the exposure of bone, joint and ...distal flap. The wound was covered with an S-shaped reverse sural flap that measured ... See full document

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A Clinical Study on Islanded Reverse Sural Artery Flap for the Reconstruction of Defects over the Lower Third of Leg and Foot

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... The tissue defect has always been a challenge for the reconstructive surgeon, most involving reconstruction of lower third leg and foot ...local tissue to cover lower extremity ...soft ... See full document

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Heel reconstruction with free instep flap: a case report

Heel reconstruction with free instep flap: a case report

... the defect of the original ...soft-tissue defect, meanwhile it is a non-weight-bearing area of the ...instep flap makes successful heel reconstruction ...a heel ... See full document

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Case Report Reversed vascular nasolabial flap pedicled with superior labial artery: safe and easy method for paranasal and infraorbital reconstruction

Case Report Reversed vascular nasolabial flap pedicled with superior labial artery: safe and easy method for paranasal and infraorbital reconstruction

... the defect was the paranasal and infraorbital area (Figure ...of flap by excising the excessive muscle and fatty tissue, in six to twelve months after the first ...nasolabial flap was similar ... See full document

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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?

... the sural nerve, it is impossible to identify variations of the nerve and blood ves- sels before ...the sural nerve and the lesser saphenous ...vein, sural nerve, and the accompanying sural ... See full document

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Role of Reversed Sural Artery Flap in Reconstruction of Lower Third of the Leg, Ankle and Foot Defects

Role of Reversed Sural Artery Flap in Reconstruction of Lower Third of the Leg, Ankle and Foot Defects

... Free tissue transfer remains the standard for the management of these ...The reverse superficial sural artery flap (RSSAF) is a distally based fasciocutaneous or adipo-fascial flap that ... See full document

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Reverse Abdominoplasty Flap in Reconstruction of Post-Bilateral Mastectomies Anterior Chest Wall Defect

Reverse Abdominoplasty Flap in Reconstruction of Post-Bilateral Mastectomies Anterior Chest Wall Defect

... wall defect can arise from its resection for a variety of conditions such as primary and secondary tumours of the chest wall or the sternum, lung cancer, infection, radionecrosis, or trauma ...The defect ... See full document

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Reconstruction of Foot: Analysis of 60 Cases

Reconstruction of Foot: Analysis of 60 Cases

... hindfoot defect, the bone should be ...V-to-Y flap, or larger medially based rotation flaps. Plantar heel defects can also be closed with pedicled flaps that include the medial plantar ... See full document

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Original Article Modified O-T advancement flap for reconstruction of skin defects

Original Article Modified O-T advancement flap for reconstruction of skin defects

... O-T flap. As classical advanced flap, O-T flap is broadly applied for surgical trace hide ...O-T flap results in the excision of ad- jacent normal tissues and relatively longer sur- gical ... See full document

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Original Article The proximally based lateral superficial sural artery flap: a convenient and optimal technique for the reconstruction of soft-tissue defects around the knee

Original Article The proximally based lateral superficial sural artery flap: a convenient and optimal technique for the reconstruction of soft-tissue defects around the knee

... lateral sural artery perforators iden- tified per lower leg was three is demonstrated by recently study ...lateral sural angiosome is neurocutaneous perfora- tors arising from the small arteries accompany- ... See full document

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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

... soft tissue defects which were covered by a reverse sural fasciocutaneous flap with a cutaneous ...plantar heel; dorsum ...The defect was secondary to trauma ...with flap ... See full document

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The versatile reverse flow sural artery neurocutaneous flap: A case series and review of literature

The versatile reverse flow sural artery neurocutaneous flap: A case series and review of literature

... Soft tissue defects around the foot and ankle region often present an awkward problem to the orthopaedic ...rotation. Reverse flow flaps such as anterior tibial artery flap and posterior tibial ... See full document

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Reverse bilateral latissimus dorsi flap reconstruction after extensive mid back dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans excision: a case report

Reverse bilateral latissimus dorsi flap reconstruction after extensive mid back dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans excision: a case report

... RLDM flap was marked, each measuring 24 cm × 10 cm, with its long axis drawn ...full-thickness defect measuring 22 cm × 20 cm remained in the middle-lumbar back region [Figure ...subcutaneous tissue ... See full document

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The forehead flap: a valuable option in resource depleted environment

The forehead flap: a valuable option in resource depleted environment

... forehead flap donor ...during flap raising, and invasion of the distal end of pedicle flap by residual tumor cells in the recipient site which are subsequently transferred to the donor site following ... See full document

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Surgical configurations of the pectoralis major flap for reconstruction of sternoclavicular defects: a systematic review and new classification of described techniques

Surgical configurations of the pectoralis major flap for reconstruction of sternoclavicular defects: a systematic review and new classification of described techniques

... soft tissue. The pectoralis major muscle flap has been the workhorse flap for this type of reconstruction ...muscle flap for recon- struction of chest defects was reported by Heuston in ... See full document

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Use of modified lateral upper arm free flap for reconstruction of soft tissue defect after resection of oral cancer

Use of modified lateral upper arm free flap for reconstruction of soft tissue defect after resection of oral cancer

... subcutaneous tissue and less hair compared to young patients ...in flap characteristics, we cannot draw decisive conclusions regarding the use of the modified LAFF for recon- structing soft tissue ... See full document

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Maxillectomy

Maxillectomy

... II defect: RFFF can be used to reconstruct missing ...remaining defect may be obliterated using either Temporalis or Rectus Abdominus ...the flap Type III b defect: This is a large ... See full document

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Fibular flap for mandible reconstruction in osteoradionecrosis of the jaw: selection criteria of fibula flap

Fibular flap for mandible reconstruction in osteoradionecrosis of the jaw: selection criteria of fibula flap

... free flap reconstruction have been recommended in the surgical management of mandibu- lar ORN [23, ...mandible reconstruction, but FFF is the first choice option, because the fibula has ample bone ... See full document

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PET/MRI for Preoperative Planning in Patients with  Soft Tissue Sarcoma: A Technical Report of Two Patients

PET/MRI for Preoperative Planning in Patients with Soft Tissue Sarcoma: A Technical Report of Two Patients

... [3] N. L. Jebsen, C. S. Trovik, H. C. F. Bauer et al., “Radiotherapy to improve local control regardless of surgical margin and malignancy grade in extremity and trunk wall soft tissue sarcoma: a ... See full document

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Reconstruction of cheek mucosal defect with a buccal fat pad flap in a squamous cell carcinoma patient: a case report and literature review

Reconstruction of cheek mucosal defect with a buccal fat pad flap in a squamous cell carcinoma patient: a case report and literature review

... mucosal defect is most commonly reconstructed through radial forearm free flap ...(BFP) flap has been commonly used for closing sur- gical excision sites since the recent decades because of its ... See full document

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