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Clinical Flap Prefabrication

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2009
Flap prefabrication and prelamination are two closely related concepts. Clinical applications of flap prefabrication and prelamination are relatively new to the field of reconstructive plastic surgery. Although the two terms are often used interchangeably in the literature, they are two distinctly different techniques.
Lifei, Guo, Julian J, Pribaz
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Osteocutaneous Flap Prefabrication in Rats

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2004
Composite tissue defects may involve skin, mucosa, muscle, and bone together or in combinations of two or three of these tissues. Defects involving bone and skin are frequently encountered. Osteocutaneous flaps may be used to reconstruct these composite tissue defects. Sometimes, it is not possible to obtain a vascular osteocutaneous flap.
Top, H, Mavi, A, Barutcu, A, Yilmaz, O
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Prefabrication

2016
Prefabrication is a construction method where parts of a building are manufactured in a factory and transported to site for assembly. Prefabrication was an innovation in the 19th century, however it was in the 20th century that it developed into a major method of construction. This chapter covers basic and advanced knowledge on the subject. It includes
Hashemi, Arman   +5 more
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Prefabricated Flaps

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1995
Prefabricated flaps are a useful tool for the reconstructive surgeon and present a number of advantages: 1. Specific preferred tissue composites, regardless of their native vascular origin, can be transferred as free or pedicled flaps. 2. Larger flaps of specialized tissue may be transferred safely. 3. Donor-site morbidity is reduced. 4. The functional
E A, Abbase   +3 more
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Prefabricated Systems

2011
Prefabricated Systems Principles of Construction 1 Introduction 2 The history of building systems 3 Systems for housing 4 Systems for commercial and industrial buildings 5 The procedure: planning, production, delivery and assembly 6 The materials: stone, wood, steel and plastics 7 The components: structure, facade, interior and services 8 The future of
Ulrich Knaack   +2 more
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A New Flap Prefabrication Model

Annals of Plastic Surgery, 2011
The purpose of this study was to explore the feasibility of a new flap prefabrication method. A peripheral nerve was implanted into the subcutaneous tissue to prefabricate a skin flap that was supplied solely by the intrinsic vasculature of that nerve after a preliminary delay period. The study was composed of 2 parts.
Erhan, Sonmez   +2 more
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Remote prefabrication : suitability of prefabricated dwellings in the Georgina River Region.

Aboriginal housing is a field that has been explored for some decades, yet implementation of dwellings in remote Indigenous communities have largely failed to meet the needs, culture and climate of the local peoples for many reasons. One issue that has remained a constant problem is that of the quantity of housing stock available, there has been ...
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Prefabricated dentures

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1977
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Revisiting the effects of prefabrication on construction waste minimization: A quantitative study using bigger data

Resources, Conservation and Recycling, 2021
Weisheng Lu, Fan Xue, Jinying Xu
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