Abstract The keystone perforator island flap (KPIF) is popular in reconstructive surgery. However, despite its versatility, its biomechanical effectiveness is unclear. We present our experience of KPIF reconstruction in the human back and evaluate the tension-reducing effect of the KPIF. Between September 2019 and August 2020, 17 patients (51.82 ± 14.72 years) underwent KPIF reconstruction for back defects. In all cases, we measured wound tension at the defect and donor sites before and after KPIF reconstruction using a tensiometer. All defects occurred after complete excision of complicated epidermoid cysts and debridement of surrounding tissues. The defects were successfully covered with Type IIA KPIFs. All flaps survived, and there were ...
Introduction: Reconstruction of chronic lower extremity wounds can be especially challenging when th...
Soft tissue reconstruction in elderly patients must be rapid and reliable. The keystone island flap ...
Abstract Background The perforator-based island flap is a popular option for defect coverage. In cas...
The Keystone perforator island flap (Keystone flap), is a Type A fasciocutaneous advancement flap, c...
Background: The keystone flap is being promoted as an advance in oncological surgical reconstruction...
Closure of skins and soft tissue defects is a mainstream procedure in the field of reconstructive pl...
Many repair techniques have been proposed to treat large myelomeningocele (MMC), and although effect...
We aimed to demonstrate the effective application of keystone perforator island flap (KPIF) in scalp...
Despite numerous therapeutic advances, the treatment of pressure sores remains a challenge. The incr...
Background and aims. Perforator flaps increasingly find acceptance and use in hand reconstructive su...
Background: The tenuous blood supply of traditional flaps for wound cover combined with collateral d...
Introduction: Reconstruction of chronic lower extremity wounds can be especially challenging when th...
Abstract Background and objectives: Perforator flaps, both pedicled and free flaps, are increasingly...
Aspects of the enigma of the keystone flap (KF) are challenged by the well thought out work of Donov...
Background:. The physiology and geometry of the keystone flap (KF) are the main factors that support...
Introduction: Reconstruction of chronic lower extremity wounds can be especially challenging when th...
Soft tissue reconstruction in elderly patients must be rapid and reliable. The keystone island flap ...
Abstract Background The perforator-based island flap is a popular option for defect coverage. In cas...
The Keystone perforator island flap (Keystone flap), is a Type A fasciocutaneous advancement flap, c...
Background: The keystone flap is being promoted as an advance in oncological surgical reconstruction...
Closure of skins and soft tissue defects is a mainstream procedure in the field of reconstructive pl...
Many repair techniques have been proposed to treat large myelomeningocele (MMC), and although effect...
We aimed to demonstrate the effective application of keystone perforator island flap (KPIF) in scalp...
Despite numerous therapeutic advances, the treatment of pressure sores remains a challenge. The incr...
Background and aims. Perforator flaps increasingly find acceptance and use in hand reconstructive su...
Background: The tenuous blood supply of traditional flaps for wound cover combined with collateral d...
Introduction: Reconstruction of chronic lower extremity wounds can be especially challenging when th...
Abstract Background and objectives: Perforator flaps, both pedicled and free flaps, are increasingly...
Aspects of the enigma of the keystone flap (KF) are challenged by the well thought out work of Donov...
Background:. The physiology and geometry of the keystone flap (KF) are the main factors that support...
Introduction: Reconstruction of chronic lower extremity wounds can be especially challenging when th...
Soft tissue reconstruction in elderly patients must be rapid and reliable. The keystone island flap ...
Abstract Background The perforator-based island flap is a popular option for defect coverage. In cas...