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Tensor fasciae latae perforator flap

Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 2003
The tensor fasciae latae perforator flap and a new technique, named microdissection, for one-stage accurate formation of a thin flap were presented. Microdissection enables the perforator in the adipose tissue to be used as a lengthened pedicle, and the flap can be transferred without adding and reducing excess fat tissue to the recipient and donor ...
Naohiro, Kimura   +2 more
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Medial Sural Artery Perforator Flap

Annals of Plastic Surgery, 2012
In the last decade, the medial sural artery perforator flap (MSAP) has emerged as one of the most popular reconstructive options for multiple body sites. The versatility of the flap hinges on the ability to harvest multiple tissue components in various combinations but from the same wound.
Xue-Tao, Xie, Yi-Min, Chai
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The Free True Perforator Flap

Journal of Reconstructive Microsurgery, 2007
Many reports about free perforator flaps have been published. Among them, the free true perforator flap (classified by Koshima) is the least invasive flap because the main vessels in both donor and recipient sites are preserved. Two cases of reconstruction with free true perforator flaps in the hand and forearm region are reported.
Tetsuji, Yabe   +2 more
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Pedicled Perforator Flaps

2015
Pedicled perforator flaps are also called local perforator flaps, or island perforator flaps. It combines the advantages of pedicled local flaps (good color and texture match, like-with-like reconstruction), pedicled regional flaps (up to 180° arc of rotation), pedicled distant flap (vascular reliable and larger size), and without microsurgical ...
Chunlin Hou   +3 more
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Superficial Ulnar Artery Perforator Flap

Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2014
Superficial ulnar artery is a rare finding but shows significant surgical implications. Its thinness and pliability make this flap an excellent solution for soft tissue reconstruction, especially in the head and neck region. We hereby report a successful free superficial ulnar artery perforator forearm flap transfer for tongue reconstruction. A 64-year-
SCHONAUER, FABRIZIO   +4 more
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Soleus Perforator Flap

2011
The soleus perforator flap basically is a “true perforator flap” with a short pedicle, consisting of septo- or septomyocutaneous perforators on which anastomoses are performed; thus, none of the main vessels of the lower leg has to be sacrificed. The perforators mostly arise from the peroneal vessels and are exposed at the proximal half of the lateral ...
Klaus-Dietrich Wolff, Frank Hölzle
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Thinned Perforator Flaps

2015
Bulky flaps cause aesthetically unacceptable outcomes and result in poor function in areas such as the feet, the hands, the face, and the neck. A thinned perforator flap suggests a uniformly thin adipose layer at the flap elevation. To simplify and avoid confusion in the nomenclature, the term thinned perforator flap is used to replace terms such as ...
Chunlin Hou   +3 more
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[Saphenous perforator flap].

Operative Orthopadie und Traumatologie, 2013
Replacement of full thickness soft tissue defects in the lower leg and ankle, appropriate to the defect and following the course of blood vessels feeding the skin of a distally hinged fasciocutaneous flap most reliably based on the individual anatomy of distal perforators of the posterior tibial artery.Full thickness soft tissue defects, up to 12 cm in
R, Winkel   +5 more
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Perforator-Supercharged Perforator-Based Propeller Flaps

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2012
Shimpei, Ono   +4 more
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