Late recontouring of the usual bulky cutaneous flap via conventional liposuction is an accepted practice and usually without fear of tissue necrosis. Muscle perforator flaps, on the other hand, initially depend only on often fragile, minuscule vessels that could readily be traumatized by any form of suction-assisted lipectomy. Single-staged muscle perforator flap debulking was thus performed with some trepidation for 8 flaps in 7 patients. All flaps ultimately remained successful, but in 2 cases obvious tissue ischemia delayed healing. It can only then be assumed that this adjunctive technique places all perforators at jeopardy for injury. Survival of the given flap may then depend solely on neovascularization from the recipient site, and t...
Major efforts have been undertaken to reduce donor-site morbidity after abdominal flaps, which event...
Over the past decade, muscle perforator flaps have proven their versatility as another important opt...
INTRODUCTION: Perforator flaps as an innovative method for soft tissue transfer that maximizes funct...
Late recontouring of the usual bulky cutaneous flap via conventional liposuction is an accepted prac...
Background: The tenuous blood supply of traditional flaps for wound cover combined with collateral d...
Partial free flap failure can sometimes be more exasperating than total failure as the reason may be...
A true perforator flap completely spares the underlying muscle that was previously required as essen...
Only rarely does coverage in the burn patient require the use of a vascularized flap. However, when ...
Breast reconstruction with autologous tissue has been generally accepted as a reliable procedure, th...
Perforator flaps are becoming increasingly common, and as primary thinning techniques are being deve...
Suction-assisted lipectomy is a useful adjunct technique that allows the microsurgeon to debulk comp...
Background: Perforator flaps represent the latest in the evolution of soft-tissue flaps. They allow ...
A true muscle perforator flap is distinguished by the requisite intramuscular dissection of its musc...
Background: Limb salvage rates for lower limbs have improved tremendously for trauma and tumor victi...
Major efforts have been undertaken to reduce donor-site morbidity after abdominal flaps, which event...
Over the past decade, muscle perforator flaps have proven their versatility as another important opt...
INTRODUCTION: Perforator flaps as an innovative method for soft tissue transfer that maximizes funct...
Late recontouring of the usual bulky cutaneous flap via conventional liposuction is an accepted prac...
Background: The tenuous blood supply of traditional flaps for wound cover combined with collateral d...
Partial free flap failure can sometimes be more exasperating than total failure as the reason may be...
A true perforator flap completely spares the underlying muscle that was previously required as essen...
Only rarely does coverage in the burn patient require the use of a vascularized flap. However, when ...
Breast reconstruction with autologous tissue has been generally accepted as a reliable procedure, th...
Perforator flaps are becoming increasingly common, and as primary thinning techniques are being deve...
Suction-assisted lipectomy is a useful adjunct technique that allows the microsurgeon to debulk comp...
Background: Perforator flaps represent the latest in the evolution of soft-tissue flaps. They allow ...
A true muscle perforator flap is distinguished by the requisite intramuscular dissection of its musc...
Background: Limb salvage rates for lower limbs have improved tremendously for trauma and tumor victi...
Major efforts have been undertaken to reduce donor-site morbidity after abdominal flaps, which event...
Over the past decade, muscle perforator flaps have proven their versatility as another important opt...
INTRODUCTION: Perforator flaps as an innovative method for soft tissue transfer that maximizes funct...