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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1977
The rhomboid flap is a practical and efficient method of repairing small- to moderate-size surface defects of the head and neck. This flap has the advantage of combining the lateral shift and rotational methods of transfer that aid in the closure of the donor site as the flap is transposed.
J P, Gunter, H M, Carder, W E, Fee
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The rhomboid flap is a practical and efficient method of repairing small- to moderate-size surface defects of the head and neck. This flap has the advantage of combining the lateral shift and rotational methods of transfer that aid in the closure of the donor site as the flap is transposed.
J P, Gunter, H M, Carder, W E, Fee
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Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1990
To investigate the cutaneous artery in the popliteal region, cadaver dissections were performed on 16 lower limbs. Two types of the cutaneous vessel have been found. One is the direct cutaneous vessel from the popliteal vessels; the other is the cutaneous vessel branching from the muscular vessel to the semimembranous muscle from the popliteal vessels.
K, Satoh, H, Gyoutoku, Y, Usami
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To investigate the cutaneous artery in the popliteal region, cadaver dissections were performed on 16 lower limbs. Two types of the cutaneous vessel have been found. One is the direct cutaneous vessel from the popliteal vessels; the other is the cutaneous vessel branching from the muscular vessel to the semimembranous muscle from the popliteal vessels.
K, Satoh, H, Gyoutoku, Y, Usami
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Dermatologic Surgery, 2005
Rotation flaps are arcuate repairs that redistribute tension vectors and recruit adjacent and/or distant tissue laxity. Rotation allows for the closure of wounds that cannot be repaired along a single tension vector. A rich and evolving literature details the evolution of rotation as an elegant method of repair for surgical wounds.The goal of this ...
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Rotation flaps are arcuate repairs that redistribute tension vectors and recruit adjacent and/or distant tissue laxity. Rotation allows for the closure of wounds that cannot be repaired along a single tension vector. A rich and evolving literature details the evolution of rotation as an elegant method of repair for surgical wounds.The goal of this ...
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The Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology, 1991
The particular anatomy of the scalp largely dictates utilization of its parts and adjacent attached integument for reconstructive purposes. Unusually large movements of scalp skin are generally required with a variety of basic techniques and ancillary procedures.
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The particular anatomy of the scalp largely dictates utilization of its parts and adjacent attached integument for reconstructive purposes. Unusually large movements of scalp skin are generally required with a variety of basic techniques and ancillary procedures.
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Atlas of the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics, 2020
Heidi H, Hon, Srinivasa Rama, Chandra
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Heidi H, Hon, Srinivasa Rama, Chandra
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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1951
J G, KOSTRUBALA, R F, STOKES
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J G, KOSTRUBALA, R F, STOKES
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Transposition Flap + Rotation Flap
2023Stanislav N. Tolkachjov, Felipe B. Cerci
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Atlas of the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics, 2020
Kyle S, Ettinger +2 more
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Kyle S, Ettinger +2 more
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Rotation Flap + Advancement Flap
2023Stanislav N. Tolkachjov, Felipe B. Cerci
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Flaps, Flaps, Flaps: The Evolution Continues
Journal of Reconstructive Microsurgery, 2014openaire +1 more source

