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Microsurgeon.org
The IEP flap can be used for a variety of reconstructive procedures when a large segment of soft tissue, including fat and skin is necessary. ...
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Scapula Bone Flap
The scapula bone flap is usually taken in combination with another soft tissue flap from the subscapular artery tree, to form a chimeric flap. ...
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Scapula Flap
The scapular flap has become clinically popular because it provides a large area of fasciocutaneous tissue and is relatively straight forward to harvest. ...
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Dorsal Thoracic Fascia Flap
Inferiorly, the dorsal thoracic fascia is also scored. The dissection can then proceed from medial and inferior to lateral and superior. ...
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Thoracodorsal Artery Perforator Flap
A skin and fat perforator flap. The skin paddle can be from 18 cm wide and ... Each perforator displays a 3 – 5 cm oblique course through the substance of ...
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Second Toe Transplant Flap
Arterial inflow to the second toe is supplied by both the first dorsal ... branches that dive between the metatarsals and send arterial inflow into the toes. ... in the first web space to identify the arterial branches to the second and ...
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SIEA Flap
The siea Flap. Skin and fat from the lower abdominal wall. Usually only a hemi-abdomen is perfused. If both sides of the abdominal skin paddle are needed, ...
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Scapula Bone Flap
The scapula bone flap is usually taken in combination with another soft ... Pedicle anatomy is dependent upon the flap the scapula bone is combined with. ...
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Rectus Femoris Flap
Vein(s): Slightly larger than artery when taken to the origin. Pedicle length: Up to 7 centimeters. The rectus femoris muscle provides a large donor muscle ...
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Radial Forearm Flap
However, even if the Allen's test reveals an incomplete arch, the radial forearm flap can be harvested if the radial defect is reconstructed wth a reverse ...