Background:. The lateral arm flap is used for composite defects in need of vascularized soft tissue, skin, and bone. From its original description, the distal humeral metaphysis can be included with the flap, supplied by the periosteal extensions of the posterior branch of the radial collateral artery. We sought to reexplore the anatomy of the lateral arm to determine its utility as a donor site for vascularized bone. Methods:. Twelve fresh, silicone-injected cadaver dissections were performed. Arteriovenous anatomy, pedicle length and diameter, and anatomic variability as well as photo documentation was recorded. Results:. The distal extent of the deltoid, lateral intermuscular septum and lateral humeral epicondyle were identified before t...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to investigate periosteal vessels location as intra-operat...
Background: A comprehensive understanding of the anatomy of the vascular supply of the coracoid...
The authors investigated the distribution of constant cutaneous perforators in the upper arm. A tota...
The lateral arm flap is a versatile free flap with straightforward dissection and low donor site mor...
Background: The radial forearm flap is probably the most frequently used among free flaps for intrao...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the technical feasibility of harvesting a vascularized bone graft from the...
Vascularized bone grafts have been successfully applied for the reconstruction of bone defects at th...
Vascularized bone grafts have been successfully applied for the reconstruction of bone defects at th...
Background: The vastus lateralis muscle is a versatile donor site for pedicled and free flaps that, ...
Background: Vascularized periosteal flaps (VPFs) are flexible osteogenic flaps, suitable for the rec...
Background: The lateral arm flap remains an underused flap, especially as a free flap. In this artic...
Background: The vastus lateralis muscle is a versatile donor site for pedicled and free flaps that, ...
PURPOSE: Few donor sites for vascularized reconstruction of convex joint surfaces have been describe...
Despite of its many advantages, application of the classic lateral arm flap has been limited due to ...
We investigated the anatomical vascular basis of the forearm fasciosubcutaneous flap (FSC-F), fed by...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to investigate periosteal vessels location as intra-operat...
Background: A comprehensive understanding of the anatomy of the vascular supply of the coracoid...
The authors investigated the distribution of constant cutaneous perforators in the upper arm. A tota...
The lateral arm flap is a versatile free flap with straightforward dissection and low donor site mor...
Background: The radial forearm flap is probably the most frequently used among free flaps for intrao...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the technical feasibility of harvesting a vascularized bone graft from the...
Vascularized bone grafts have been successfully applied for the reconstruction of bone defects at th...
Vascularized bone grafts have been successfully applied for the reconstruction of bone defects at th...
Background: The vastus lateralis muscle is a versatile donor site for pedicled and free flaps that, ...
Background: Vascularized periosteal flaps (VPFs) are flexible osteogenic flaps, suitable for the rec...
Background: The lateral arm flap remains an underused flap, especially as a free flap. In this artic...
Background: The vastus lateralis muscle is a versatile donor site for pedicled and free flaps that, ...
PURPOSE: Few donor sites for vascularized reconstruction of convex joint surfaces have been describe...
Despite of its many advantages, application of the classic lateral arm flap has been limited due to ...
We investigated the anatomical vascular basis of the forearm fasciosubcutaneous flap (FSC-F), fed by...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to investigate periosteal vessels location as intra-operat...
Background: A comprehensive understanding of the anatomy of the vascular supply of the coracoid...
The authors investigated the distribution of constant cutaneous perforators in the upper arm. A tota...