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Flap design for surgical endodontics
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1982Abstract 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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Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery, 2019
PURPOSE Pelvic reconstruction following abdominoperineal resection or pelvic exenteration is associated with signification surgical site morbidity. Immediate pelvic reconstruction with a muscle flap is now the gold standard, associated with reduced ...
Michael J. Stein +8 more
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PURPOSE Pelvic reconstruction following abdominoperineal resection or pelvic exenteration is associated with signification surgical site morbidity. Immediate pelvic reconstruction with a muscle flap is now the gold standard, associated with reduced ...
Michael J. Stein +8 more
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The Coronal Scalp Flap: Surgical Technique
Atlas of the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics, 2010Ramon 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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Extension of the Musculocutaneous Flap by Surgical Delay
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1985The musculocutaneous flap has limits on survival of its skin segment. Random skin extensions beyond muscle margins have, by clinical experience, been shown to survive. It has not been proved, however, what quantity of random skin will survive or whether its viable dimensions can be augmented by surgical delay.
B H, Haughey, W R, Panje
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Surgical Indications for Fasciocutaneous Flaps
Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1984The 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, 1983Abstract. 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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A Simple “Fishtail Flap” for Surgical Correction of Microstomia
Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2011Treatment of microstomia, whether congenital or acquired, has long challenged the ingenuity of surgeons. In all instances, the challenge remains the ability to preserve function and provide and maintain reasonable aesthetics. The following case report presents 2 different cases of surgical correction of microstomia, resulting from flap reconstructions ...
Diana Isabel Moreira, Monteiro +4 more
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