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Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery, 2020
Modern microsurgical reconstruction aims to achieve functional and satisfactory esthetic outcome and the primary thinning procedure results in one-stage reconstruction. However, current techniques are lacking preoperative knowledge of the peripheral perforator in the adipose layer.
Atsushi Imaizumi, Hideki Kadota
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Modern microsurgical reconstruction aims to achieve functional and satisfactory esthetic outcome and the primary thinning procedure results in one-stage reconstruction. However, current techniques are lacking preoperative knowledge of the peripheral perforator in the adipose layer.
Atsushi Imaizumi, Hideki Kadota
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Annals of Plastic Surgery, 2009
Described in this study is a surgical concept that supports the "consider and use a pedicled perforator flap whenever possible and indicated" approach to reconstruct a particular skin defect. The operation is entirely free-style; the only principle is to obtain a pedicled perforator flap to reconstruct the defect. The perforators are marked with a hand-
Demirtas, Yener +3 more
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Described in this study is a surgical concept that supports the "consider and use a pedicled perforator flap whenever possible and indicated" approach to reconstruct a particular skin defect. The operation is entirely free-style; the only principle is to obtain a pedicled perforator flap to reconstruct the defect. The perforators are marked with a hand-
Demirtas, Yener +3 more
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Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 2003
The perforator flap is not a new concept in microsurgery but there is still confusion. The number of centers that is using these flaps for various indications is increasing. Studies about the differences between these flaps and the conventional flaps, including donor site morbidity and long-term follow-ups, will be seen in the medical literature ...
Fu-Chan, Wei, Naci, Celik
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The perforator flap is not a new concept in microsurgery but there is still confusion. The number of centers that is using these flaps for various indications is increasing. Studies about the differences between these flaps and the conventional flaps, including donor site morbidity and long-term follow-ups, will be seen in the medical literature ...
Fu-Chan, Wei, Naci, Celik
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Perforator Flap Breast Reconstruction
Breast Disease, 2002A perforator flap consists of skin and fat harvested from a donor site nourished by myocutaneous perforators while sparing the donor muscle for function and strength. This flap type has revolutionized microvascular free tissue transfer and the technique has been successfully applied to well-established donor sites for autologous breast reconstruction ...
Eva, Weiler-Mithoff +2 more
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Gluteal Artery Perforator Flaps
Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 2007Perforator flaps have allowed the transfer of a patient's own skin and fat in a reliable manner with minimal donor site morbidity for more than a decade. They represent the latest in the evolution of soft tissue flaps and provide the reconstructive microsurgeon with more freedom to select a donor site that matches the skin color, thickness, texture ...
Christoph, Heitmann +2 more
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The Journal of Hand Surgery, 2010
Soft tissue defects in the hand and wrist can be challenging problems for the hand surgeon. The retrograde radial forearm fasciocutaneous flap has emerged in recent years as the workhorse flap to cover many hand and wrist defects. However, recognition of the intrinsic limitations of this flap has led to the development of other alternative flaps to ...
Andrew M, Ho, James, Chang
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Soft tissue defects in the hand and wrist can be challenging problems for the hand surgeon. The retrograde radial forearm fasciocutaneous flap has emerged in recent years as the workhorse flap to cover many hand and wrist defects. However, recognition of the intrinsic limitations of this flap has led to the development of other alternative flaps to ...
Andrew M, Ho, James, Chang
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Perforator Flaps and Supermicrosurgery
Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 2010The introduction of supermicrosurgery, which allows the anastomosis of smaller caliber vessels and microvascular dissection of vessels ranging from 0.3 to 0.8mm in diameter, has led to the development of new reconstructive techniques. New applications of this technique are for crushed fingertip replantations with venule grafts, toe tip transfers for ...
Isao, Koshima +4 more
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