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The American Journal of Surgery, 1956
Summary We have attempted to describe and illustrate the use of imbricated flaps in the treatment of fistulas, contour defects and areas with poor blood supply.
W C, HUFFMAN, D M, LIERLE
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Summary We have attempted to describe and illustrate the use of imbricated flaps in the treatment of fistulas, contour defects and areas with poor blood supply.
W C, HUFFMAN, D M, LIERLE
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British Journal of Plastic Surgery, 1992
One of the earliest postulates concerning the physiological basis of flap survival is attributed to Sushruta, who, in his inimitable style, very succinctly noted in Sanskrit verse the following words: "through continuity survives." Sanskrit being a very telegraphic language, what derives from these words is as follows: Through (the flap's) continuity ...
M R, Thatte, R L, Thatte
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One of the earliest postulates concerning the physiological basis of flap survival is attributed to Sushruta, who, in his inimitable style, very succinctly noted in Sanskrit verse the following words: "through continuity survives." Sanskrit being a very telegraphic language, what derives from these words is as follows: Through (the flap's) continuity ...
M R, Thatte, R L, Thatte
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Flap-in-flap method for enhancing the advancement of a V–Y flap
Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery, 2006The V-Y principal is used in a number of flap reconstruction techniques. V-Y flaps suffer from design problems of the advancing edge, which is usually concave, trying to match another concave edge on the opposite side of the defect. The flap-in-flap technique uses a second V-Y flap at the advancing edge of the main flap to overcome this mismatch, and ...
R, Aoki, D G, Pennington, H, Hyakusoku
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Pedicled “flap” from a tongue flap
International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1986A pedicled musculo-mucocutaneous "flap" derived from an original tongue flap is used as one of the layers for the double-layered closure of a recurring oro-nasal fistula. The other layer used for the closure, namely the nasal "flap" layer, originates from the adjacent palatal mucoperiosteum.
K W, Bütow, J G, Duvenage
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Flap Physiology and the Prediction of Flap Viability
Hand Clinics, 1985Skin flaps are classified as random, axial, musculocutaneous, or fasciocutaneous according to the anatomy by which the skin receives its blood supply. The delay phenomenon allows larger and more reliable skin flaps to be transferred but requires additional surgical procedures.
G M, Sloan, J F, Reinisch
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To flap or not to flap: comparison between flapping and clapping propulsions
Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 2017A comparison between swimming by flapping and by periodic contractions is conducted. Swimming by flapping is approximated as a pitching plate while swimming by periodic contractions is approximated as clapping plates. A direct comparison is made between the two propulsion mechanisms by utilizing a machine that can operate in either a flapping or a ...
Nathan Martin +3 more
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The Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology, 1991
Flaps are susceptible to the same complications as side‐to‐side closures. However, as the blood supply to a flap is more precarious, the complication may have a more dire effect. This article catalogues the various acute complications with an emphasis on early recognition. and management.
S J, Salasche, W J, Grabski
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Flaps are susceptible to the same complications as side‐to‐side closures. However, as the blood supply to a flap is more precarious, the complication may have a more dire effect. This article catalogues the various acute complications with an emphasis on early recognition. and management.
S J, Salasche, W J, Grabski
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British Journal of Plastic Surgery, 1972
Summary 1.The groin flap, a single pedicled flap similar in principle to the delto-pectoral flap but exploiting the superficial circumflex iliac arterio-venous system, is described. 2.Its role in resurfacing the hand and forearm and as a substitute for the standard tube pedicle is described and its advantages in these and other roles is discussed.
I A, McGregor, I T, Jackson
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Summary 1.The groin flap, a single pedicled flap similar in principle to the delto-pectoral flap but exploiting the superficial circumflex iliac arterio-venous system, is described. 2.Its role in resurfacing the hand and forearm and as a substitute for the standard tube pedicle is described and its advantages in these and other roles is discussed.
I A, McGregor, I T, Jackson
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Asymmetric Four-Flap Breast Reconstruction with DIEP Flaps and PAP Flaps
Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 2022Summary: Autologous breast reconstruction is considered superior to alloplastic options. In cases of large-volume breast reconstruction, stacked flaps from a single area or multiple donor areas are required. In bilateral stacked four-flap reconstructions, when a large amount of skin is required, an asymmetric reconstruction ...
Evgenious, Evgeniou +2 more
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To Flap or Not to Flap, That Is the Question
JPSJ News and Comments, 2018Researchers have found interesting electronic phase transition in a molecular material that is associated with an internal motion within molecule.
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