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Microsurgical Tissue Transfer (M.S.T.T.) Free Flaps
A. Govila
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HARVESTING SURAL FLAP WITH COVERED PEDICLE [PDF]
Objectives: The aim was to evaluate the viability and the outcomes of the sural flap performed with the pedicle covered by a strip of skin. Methods: A prospective cohort of 20 consecutive cases were evaluated in terms of flap viability, complication ...
Álvaro Baik Cho +4 more
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Microvascular free flaps in the management of war wounds with tissue defects [PDF]
Background. War wounds caused by modern infantry weapons or explosive devices are very often associated with the defects of soft and bone tissue. According to their structure, tissue defects can be simple or complex.
Kozarski Jefta +2 more
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Background: Soft tissue defect of dorsum of hand is a difficult problem to deal with in reconstructive surgery. Various factors have to be considered for planning of the reconstruction.
Sasanka Nath +3 more
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Bevacizumab effect on viability of free groin flaps in rats [PDF]
Introduction: Bevacizumab is among the most frequently used drugs in cancer treatment. There is evidence that some anti-angiogenic drugs reduce flap survival, but it is unclear whether this applies to Bevacizumab.
João Mamede +3 more
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Division of a single free flap in multiple digit reconstruction
Background Single free flaps are a commonly used reconstructive method for multiple soft tissue defects in digits. We analyzed the flap size, division timing, and degree of necrosis in cases with various types of flap division.
Jin Soo Kim +5 more
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RECONSTRUCTION OF UPPER LIMB SOFT TISSUE INJURIES, EXCEPT FOR FINGERTIPS LESIONS
Objective: The main purpose of this work was to evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of reconstructive procedures applied in upper limb soft tissue injuries according to their location.
CARLOS ALBERTO EGUEZ JELSKI +4 more
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A Model of Free Tissue Transfer: The Rat Epigastric Free Flap [PDF]
Free tissue transfer has been increasingly used in clinical practice since the 1970s, allowing reconstruction of complex and otherwise untreatable defects resulting from tumor extirpation, trauma, infections, malformations or burns. Free flaps are particularly useful for reconstructing highly complex anatomical regions, like those of the head and neck,
Casal, D +13 more
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Possibility of management of lower leg war burns with free flaps [PDF]
Free flaps are used in the surgical treatment of burns for wound closure where the burn is too deep, and in case, when after necrotic tissue excision, the bones, tendons, nerves, and blood vessels remain bare.
Panajotović Ljubomir +3 more
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Background For volar soft tissue defects of the proximal interphalangeal (PIP) joint, free flaps are technically challenging, but have more esthetic and functional advantages than local or distant flaps. In this study, we compared the long-term surgical
Min Suk Choi +6 more
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