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Retroauricular Island Flap as an Innovation for Microtia Ear Reconstruction
(LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS, 2010)
The use of a local island flap, designed with retroauricular skin, is an excellent, simple, and reproducible innovation to the classic microtia ear reconstruction, allowing adequate coverage of the cartilage framework, ...
Labioscrotal island flap in feminizing genitoplasty
(W B Saunders CoPhiladelphiaEUA, 2004)
Frontalis musculocutaneous island flap for coverage of forehead defect
(2000)
The use of the frontalis musculocutaneous flap as a pedicle island flap offers some advantages in frontal reconstruction. It can be used for immediate reconstruction following the ablation of a small or moderate area, even ...
Frontalis musculocutaneous island flap for coverage of forehead defect
(2000)
The use of the frontalis musculocutaneous flap as a pedicle island flap offers some advantages in frontal reconstruction. It can be used for immediate reconstruction following the ablation of a small or moderate area, even ...
Effects of Pentoxyfilline and Heparin on Reperfusion Injury Island Skin Flaps in Rats Exposed to Tobacco
(ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE, 2010)
Background. Ischemia-reperfusion injury is believed to be a major cause of transferred skin flap failure. Cigarette smoking is known to be associated with endogenous antioxidant depletion, hypercoagulability, and cutaneous ...
V-Y advancement flap for the reconstruction of partial and full thickness defects of the upper lip
(Taylor & Francis As, 2002-01-01)
We analysed the records of 25 patients who had their upper lips reconstructed after resection of a tumour. All the repairs were done with triangular Cutaneous and musculocanteous flaps With a Skill island with V-Y advancement, ...
Solutions for Nasal Defects
(Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2009-11-01)
Many studies on defects caused by trauma, infection, cancer, or congenital are reported in the literature; in nasal reconstructions, contradictions and distinct techniques exist that can be argued. Using the literature, ...
Solutions for Nasal Defects
(Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2009-11-01)
Many studies on defects caused by trauma, infection, cancer, or congenital are reported in the literature; in nasal reconstructions, contradictions and distinct techniques exist that can be argued. Using the literature, ...
A clinical experience of the supraclavicular flap used to reconstruct head and neck defects in late-stage cancer patients
(ELSEVIER SCI LTDOXFORD, 2012)
The supraclavicular island flap has been widely used in head and neck reconstruction, providing an alternative to the traditional techniques like regional or free flaps, mainly because of its thin skin island tissue and ...