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Flap design for surgical endodontics

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1982
Abstract A review of the current flap designs for periapical surgery is presented, along with a description of their advantages and disadvantages. All flaps are shown to have some limitations. A split/full-thickness flap is introduced and shown to have fewer limitations than other flaps.
D L, Vreeland, E, Tidwell
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The Coronal Scalp Flap: Surgical Technique

Atlas of the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics, 2010
Ramon L. Ruiz, DMD, MD*, Jogi V. Pattisapu, MD, Bernard J. Costello, DMD, MD, Brent Golden, DDS, MD Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children, 83 West Columbia Street, Orlando, FL 32806, USA University of Central Florida College of Medicine, Health Sciences Campus at Lake Nona, 6850 Lake Nona Boulevard, Orlando, FL 32827, USA Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery ...
Ramon L, Ruiz   +3 more
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Surgical Therapy: Forearm Free Flap Phalloplasty

2015
Surgical Therapy:Forearm Free Flap ...
TROMBETTA, CARLO   +3 more
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Surgical Indications for Fasciocutaneous Flaps

Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1984
The development of the fasciocutaneous flap, its relationship to the musculocutaneous flap, and the surgical indications for its use in various areas of the body are discussed. The precise vascular architecture has not yet been described, nor have reliable guidelines been established for the safe use of these flaps, but some clinical observations are ...
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Surgical Flaps: The Upper‐to‐Lower Eyelid Transposition Flap

The Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology, 1983
Abstract. One of the methods of reconstructing superficial lower eyelid defects is by transposition of upper eyelid skin to the defect area. The stepwise methodology of this flap is discussed and demonstrated. The additional use of small, centrally placed grafts from the superfluous distal flap skin broadens the use of the flap.
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The musculocutaneous infrahyoid flap: surgical key points

European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, 2011
For the first time in 1979, it was described by Wang that the infrahyoid musculocutaneous flap (IHMC flap) appears to be extremely suitable for medium-sized head and neck defect. Nevertheless, this flap remains unpopular because of its pretended lack of reliability.
Mirghani, Haitham   +6 more
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[Surgical flap according to Littler (neurovascular island flap)].

Operative Orthopadie und Traumatologie, 2020
Defect coverage of medium-sized soft tissue defects on the ulnar side of the thumb and radial side of the index finger. By using the Littler flap, both, the lost soft tissue coverage and sensitivity, which is necessary for an exact grip to the long fingers, can be simultaneously restored.Medium-sized soft tissue defect of the ulnar tip of the thumb ...
Nick, Spindler, Stefan, Langer
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