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Hand Flaps

Hand Clinics, 2014
The role of the hand as the primary form of interaction with the surrounding physical environment is often underappreciated, and injuries to it can become especially debilitating. The hand has evolved into a complex, intricate structural conglomeration of bones, joints, tendons, ligaments, and neurovascular structures, with an overlying soft tissue ...
Harvey, Chim   +4 more
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Advancement Flaps

Dermatologic Surgery, 2015
Advancement flaps are random-pattern flaps frequently used in the reconstruction of surgical defects on the face after the removal of skin cancer. Proper design and meticulous execution is crucial in achieving reproducible esthetic results.To review the design and execution of advancement flaps in facial reconstruction.A review of the literature on the
Laura, Kruter, Thomas, Rohrer
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Thin Flaps

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1980
Radically thinned flaps raised on a subdermal plane, or defatted to the subdermal plane, are described for skin cover for the hand and neck and thumb post construction. No further thinning is required and optimal functional and aesthetic results can be achieved.
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Periocular Flaps

The Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology, 1992
background . Most flaps used in periocular reconstruction are random pattern flaps. objective . To discuss the principles of periocular flaps as they relate to oculoplastic surgery, with an emphasis on reconstruction of the eyelids and ocular adnexa. methods .
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Palatal Flap

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North America, 2014
The esthetic and functional demands of maxillofacial reconstruction have driven the evolution of an array of options. The palatal flap offers a technically simple and predictable option for intraoral reconstruction. Moreover, the palatal island flap is the only available flap that can provide keratinized mucosa for defect reconstruction.
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Interpolated Flaps

Facial Plastic Surgery, 2017
AbstractNasal reconstruction has been articulated in the literature since 700 B.C. when the earliest iteration of the forehead flap was described in the Indian medical treatise, the Sushruta Samhita. Since then it has evolved into the interpolated flap which has served as a powerful tool for facial reconstruction.
Samkon Kaltho, Gado   +4 more
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Distant Flaps

Hand Clinics, 1985
Tube pedicle flaps, jump flaps, and waltzed tube pedicle flaps are now only of historical note. The random abdominal flap and vertical hypogastric flap, the first axial flap described, are in their twilight years. The free flap is the current champion for composite tissue reconstruction, the only exception being the functioning myocutaneous transfers ...
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Accordion flap

Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 1986
The accordion flap is proposed as a means of covering a rhombic defect. A prominent feature of the method presented is in the preparation of a flap on one side of the skin defect, resulting in little dog ear.
A, Yanai, S, Nagata, K, Ueda, T, Takato
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HAMMOCK FLAP

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2003
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Karacalar, A, Simsek, T
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Tongue Flaps

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North America, 2014
The tongue flap is a robust, versatile flap that can be used for reconstruction of oral, pharyngeal, and perioral defects of congenital, traumatic, and ablative origin. The rich blood supply and ease of use make the tongue flap a reliable and predictable reconstructive technique for indicated defects.
Robert A, Strauss, Nicholas J, Kain
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