The conventional approach for secondary correction of unstable axillary scars or contractures with skin grafting commonly risks failure of adherence and early recurrence of the problem, even in highly motivated patients. Potential early mobilization and the avoidance of postoperative splinting may be advantages of reconstruction with vascularized tissues instead. The local fasciocutaneous flap is advocated as a simple, rapidly elevated, single-staged option that preserves function while correcting these deformities. Although the dorsal thoracic fascial flaps are the most versatile in the axillary region, if they are unavailable or unsuitable, other unspecified but equally robust alternatives from the upper arm or anterolateral chest are sim...
We present our experience with the use of local fasciocutaneous V-Y advancement flaps in the reconst...
Significant open wounds of the distal third of the lower leg that require some form of vascularized ...
Rapid and appropriate healing of any upper extremity wound is essential for preservation of normal h...
The conventional approach for secondary correction of unstable axillary scars or contractures with s...
The majority of acute burn wounds or delayed reconstructions are best managed simply with a skin gra...
Any soft-tissue deficiency about the axilla unfortunately may readily be translated into a functiona...
Wound management of the burned elbow is not always possible with a skin graft alone. Rather than res...
Severe lower extremity trauma frequently results in a soft-tissue deficit that mandates wound covera...
Recalcitrant wounds of the distal leg and foot are notorious for requiring complex solutions even wh...
Recalcitrant wounds of the distal leg and foot are noto-rious for requiring complex solutions even w...
Chronic olecranon wounds, in spite of their diminutive size, can truly be a big nuisance in any atte...
BACKGROUND: Ectopic primary carcinoma of breast tissue is a rare entity, and its diagnosis often is ...
The axial bilobed flap, based on the transverse and descending branches of the circumflex scapular a...
We present our experience with the use of local fasciocutaneous V-Y advancement flaps in the reconst...
Significant open wounds of the distal third of the lower leg that require some form of vascularized ...
Rapid and appropriate healing of any upper extremity wound is essential for preservation of normal h...
The conventional approach for secondary correction of unstable axillary scars or contractures with s...
The majority of acute burn wounds or delayed reconstructions are best managed simply with a skin gra...
Any soft-tissue deficiency about the axilla unfortunately may readily be translated into a functiona...
Wound management of the burned elbow is not always possible with a skin graft alone. Rather than res...
Severe lower extremity trauma frequently results in a soft-tissue deficit that mandates wound covera...
Recalcitrant wounds of the distal leg and foot are notorious for requiring complex solutions even wh...
Recalcitrant wounds of the distal leg and foot are noto-rious for requiring complex solutions even w...
Chronic olecranon wounds, in spite of their diminutive size, can truly be a big nuisance in any atte...
BACKGROUND: Ectopic primary carcinoma of breast tissue is a rare entity, and its diagnosis often is ...
The axial bilobed flap, based on the transverse and descending branches of the circumflex scapular a...
We present our experience with the use of local fasciocutaneous V-Y advancement flaps in the reconst...
Significant open wounds of the distal third of the lower leg that require some form of vascularized ...
Rapid and appropriate healing of any upper extremity wound is essential for preservation of normal h...