Background It is a common experience for reconstructive surgeons to feel the necessity for large flaps and minimal donor-site morbidity at the same time. In the reported cases where we felt this call intraoperatively, we have met our need by applying the propeller concept to fasciocutaneous or composite flaps, separating and rotating its different tissue components. Methods We present a series of five cases in which we separated and rotated diversely fascial and cutaneous components of free perforator flaps to enhance the extension of the flap or to tailor it better on the tissue gap for optimal functional and aesthetic results. We also propose a simple nomenclature system for rotation angles' definition, summarized as the clock flap classi...
Background:. Propeller flaps require torsion of the vascular pedicle of up to 180 degrees. Contrary ...
Background: Propeller flaps require torsion of the vascular pedicle of up to 180 degrees. Contrary ...
The editors of this issue of Seminars in Plastic Surgery dedicated to propeller flaps met in 2009 at...
The term propeller flap was introduced for the first time by Hyakusoku to define an island flap, bas...
In the last years, propeller flaps have become an appealing option for coverage of a large range of ...
BACKGROUND: Over the past few years, the use of propeller flaps, which base their blood supply on su...
Background: Overthepastfewyears,theuseofpropellerflaps,whichbasetheir blood supply on subcutaneous t...
In the last years, propeller flaps have become an appealing option for coverage of a large range of ...
Propeller flaps are local flaps based either on a subcutaneous pedicle, a single perforator, or vess...
Abstract The rotation of the flap pedicle is usually discouraged in reconstructive surgery because i...
Summary Leg soft tissue defects with bone or tendon exposure need to be covered with a flap. Various...
Background and aims. Perforator flaps increasingly find acceptance and use in hand reconstructive su...
Aim: Propeller flaps provide excellent reconstructive options for defects of many etiologies. Trunk ...
The AA present a case of scalp reconstruction by using a single monopedicled scalp flap based on a s...
Background:. Propeller flaps require torsion of the vascular pedicle of up to 180 degrees. Contrary ...
Background: Propeller flaps require torsion of the vascular pedicle of up to 180 degrees. Contrary ...
The editors of this issue of Seminars in Plastic Surgery dedicated to propeller flaps met in 2009 at...
The term propeller flap was introduced for the first time by Hyakusoku to define an island flap, bas...
In the last years, propeller flaps have become an appealing option for coverage of a large range of ...
BACKGROUND: Over the past few years, the use of propeller flaps, which base their blood supply on su...
Background: Overthepastfewyears,theuseofpropellerflaps,whichbasetheir blood supply on subcutaneous t...
In the last years, propeller flaps have become an appealing option for coverage of a large range of ...
Propeller flaps are local flaps based either on a subcutaneous pedicle, a single perforator, or vess...
Abstract The rotation of the flap pedicle is usually discouraged in reconstructive surgery because i...
Summary Leg soft tissue defects with bone or tendon exposure need to be covered with a flap. Various...
Background and aims. Perforator flaps increasingly find acceptance and use in hand reconstructive su...
Aim: Propeller flaps provide excellent reconstructive options for defects of many etiologies. Trunk ...
The AA present a case of scalp reconstruction by using a single monopedicled scalp flap based on a s...
Background:. Propeller flaps require torsion of the vascular pedicle of up to 180 degrees. Contrary ...
Background: Propeller flaps require torsion of the vascular pedicle of up to 180 degrees. Contrary ...
The editors of this issue of Seminars in Plastic Surgery dedicated to propeller flaps met in 2009 at...