Background: Compound flaps offer the advantage of one stage defect reconstruction respecting all relevant tissues and early functional recovery by optimal vascularity of all components. Due to its specific vascular anatomy and the three-dimensional donor site, compound flaps with bone components may result in higher complication rates compared to soft tissue compound flaps. The meta-analysis summarizes the available evidence and evaluates whether bone components are a risk factor for periprocedural complications in upper extremity multidimensional defect reconstruction. Method: PubMed and Embase were searched for all publications addressing compound free flaps for upper extremity defect reconstruction with bone or soft tissue components pub...
Background: Flap reconstruction plays an essential role in the surgical management of extremity soft...
Introduction: The incidence of flap failure is significantly higher in the lower extremity compared ...
Background: Lower extremity microvascular reconstruction aims at restoring function and preventing i...
Background:. Free-style flaps allow surgeons to overcome anatomical variations and raise perforator ...
PURPOSE: Complex lower extremity wounds present a significant challenge to the reconstructive surgeo...
Dr. Kremer and colleagues have amassed animpressive series of upper extremity salvage procedures wit...
Complications and failures after microvascular free tissue transfer for lower extremity reconstructi...
Background: Flap reconstruction plays an essential role in facilitating limb preservation in patient...
Copyright © 2018 by the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. Background: Soft-tissue complications ...
Background: Free and pedicled flaps are both valuable surgical strategies for lower limb reconstruct...
Aim: Soleus muscle flaps have traditionally been a reliable tool in the plastic surgeon’s armamentar...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Currently, increased interest in the perforator-pedicled propeller ...
The anatomy and technique of free muscle flaps - in particular gracilis flap and latissimus dorsi fl...
Reconstructive microsurgery is a powerful method of treating various complex defects. However, flap ...
Background: Flap reconstruction plays an essential role in the surgical management of extremity soft...
Introduction: The incidence of flap failure is significantly higher in the lower extremity compared ...
Background: Lower extremity microvascular reconstruction aims at restoring function and preventing i...
Background:. Free-style flaps allow surgeons to overcome anatomical variations and raise perforator ...
PURPOSE: Complex lower extremity wounds present a significant challenge to the reconstructive surgeo...
Dr. Kremer and colleagues have amassed animpressive series of upper extremity salvage procedures wit...
Complications and failures after microvascular free tissue transfer for lower extremity reconstructi...
Background: Flap reconstruction plays an essential role in facilitating limb preservation in patient...
Copyright © 2018 by the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. Background: Soft-tissue complications ...
Background: Free and pedicled flaps are both valuable surgical strategies for lower limb reconstruct...
Aim: Soleus muscle flaps have traditionally been a reliable tool in the plastic surgeon’s armamentar...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Currently, increased interest in the perforator-pedicled propeller ...
The anatomy and technique of free muscle flaps - in particular gracilis flap and latissimus dorsi fl...
Reconstructive microsurgery is a powerful method of treating various complex defects. However, flap ...
Background: Flap reconstruction plays an essential role in the surgical management of extremity soft...
Introduction: The incidence of flap failure is significantly higher in the lower extremity compared ...
Background: Lower extremity microvascular reconstruction aims at restoring function and preventing i...