In severe, infected scalp defects, locally available tissues are not sufficient for reconstruction and are often unhealthy. In this situation, healthy free tissue transfer offers abundant vascularity of uncompromised tissue that can control infections and a single-stage reconstruction. Between March 2002 and May 2010, 18 patients (20 cases) underwent traumatic scalp defect reconstruction with coincident infections as follows: 16 cases of postcranioplasty infections with previous traumatic open skull fractures and 4 cases of traumatic defects with infections without cranioplasties. Eighteen patients underwent 20 latissimus dorsi free flaps: 8 cases were latissimus dorsi perforator flaps without muscle and 12 cases were latissimus dorsi myocu...
Abstract Reconstructing scalp defects can be challenging for a plastic surgeon. For this purpose, d...
Although scalp defects can vary in size and thickness, scalp avulsion represents a rare occurrence. ...
Objective: Multiple options for reconstruction of scalp defects exist with local tis-sue advancement...
Background. Large scalp defects, especially those complicated by calvarial defects, titanium mesh ex...
Abstract Background Reconstruction of cranial composite defects, including all layers of the scalp a...
Background Reconstruction of cranial composite defects, including all layers of the scalp and the...
Abstract Objective The reconstruction of large scalp defects poses both functional and cosmetic chal...
The reconstruction of extensive defects of the scalp and forehead associated with calvarial bone res...
A 61-year-old man presents with invasive basal cell carcinoma of the scalp. Composite resection resu...
In trauma patients with severe intracranial hemorrhaging, diagnosing facial bone fractures can be de...
To evaluate the efficacy of the combination of an extensive surgical debridement and simultaneous fr...
Aim: Describe our institutional experience with different forms of reconstruction, including free ti...
Different reconstruction techniques of the anterior and middle skull base as consequence of a defect...
BACKGROUND Various reconstructive techniques using hair-bearing scalp to manage unsightly scalp defe...
Although most small to medium defects of the scalp can be covered by local flaps, large defects or c...
Abstract Reconstructing scalp defects can be challenging for a plastic surgeon. For this purpose, d...
Although scalp defects can vary in size and thickness, scalp avulsion represents a rare occurrence. ...
Objective: Multiple options for reconstruction of scalp defects exist with local tis-sue advancement...
Background. Large scalp defects, especially those complicated by calvarial defects, titanium mesh ex...
Abstract Background Reconstruction of cranial composite defects, including all layers of the scalp a...
Background Reconstruction of cranial composite defects, including all layers of the scalp and the...
Abstract Objective The reconstruction of large scalp defects poses both functional and cosmetic chal...
The reconstruction of extensive defects of the scalp and forehead associated with calvarial bone res...
A 61-year-old man presents with invasive basal cell carcinoma of the scalp. Composite resection resu...
In trauma patients with severe intracranial hemorrhaging, diagnosing facial bone fractures can be de...
To evaluate the efficacy of the combination of an extensive surgical debridement and simultaneous fr...
Aim: Describe our institutional experience with different forms of reconstruction, including free ti...
Different reconstruction techniques of the anterior and middle skull base as consequence of a defect...
BACKGROUND Various reconstructive techniques using hair-bearing scalp to manage unsightly scalp defe...
Although most small to medium defects of the scalp can be covered by local flaps, large defects or c...
Abstract Reconstructing scalp defects can be challenging for a plastic surgeon. For this purpose, d...
Although scalp defects can vary in size and thickness, scalp avulsion represents a rare occurrence. ...
Objective: Multiple options for reconstruction of scalp defects exist with local tis-sue advancement...