The limited sliding capacity of the V-Y advancement flaps has always been a problem. The mobility and reliability of the V-Y flap have been enhanced by raising it as an island flap based on perforators of the axial arteries in the extremities. The author elevated a new V-Y advancement island flap based on the dorsal perforator of the anterior interosseous artery on the dorsal aspect of the forearm for the dorsal defects of the wrist. This flap was used in the reconstruction of the dorsal defects of the wrist after tumor resection in two patients. Dissection was performed over the dorsal muscle fascia until the perforator was seen. The fascia was only incised all around the perforator. The donor sites were closed primarily in a V-Y fashion t...
Full-thickness soft-tissue defects overlying vital forearm or wrist structures frequently result fro...
The authors ' experience of 51 posterior interosseons forearm island flaps is presented. Its ma...
Soft tissue defects of hand with exposed tendons, joints, nerves and bone represent a challenge to p...
Background: Reconstruction of soft tissue defects around the wrist with exposed tendons, joints, ner...
Reconstruction of dorsal hand soft tissue defects after severe injury is challenging for surgeons. D...
The coverage of defects of the Achilles tendon, malleoli, and heel remains a challenge to reconstruc...
Use of a local flap is often required for the reconstruction of a skin defect on the dorsum of the h...
Eight patients with skin coverage of the hand by the distally based posterior interosseous island fl...
The authors report a one-stage repair for a dorsal hand injury that involves the loss of skin and te...
A series of 29 patients is presented in which 40 dorsal full-thickness defects of the reconstructed ...
We report our experiences of 90 cases of the reverse antebrachial flap based on the posterior intero...
Skin defects are often present following surgery for Dupuytren's contracture. The first dorsal metac...
Bu çalışma, 16-18 Mayıs 1996 tarihleri arasında Avusturya'da düzenlenen 7. Annual Meeting of the Eur...
Background: Conventional posterior interosseous flap has the disadvantage of partial or even complet...
This article describes the principle, vascular basis, and applications of a new flap derived from th...
Full-thickness soft-tissue defects overlying vital forearm or wrist structures frequently result fro...
The authors ' experience of 51 posterior interosseons forearm island flaps is presented. Its ma...
Soft tissue defects of hand with exposed tendons, joints, nerves and bone represent a challenge to p...
Background: Reconstruction of soft tissue defects around the wrist with exposed tendons, joints, ner...
Reconstruction of dorsal hand soft tissue defects after severe injury is challenging for surgeons. D...
The coverage of defects of the Achilles tendon, malleoli, and heel remains a challenge to reconstruc...
Use of a local flap is often required for the reconstruction of a skin defect on the dorsum of the h...
Eight patients with skin coverage of the hand by the distally based posterior interosseous island fl...
The authors report a one-stage repair for a dorsal hand injury that involves the loss of skin and te...
A series of 29 patients is presented in which 40 dorsal full-thickness defects of the reconstructed ...
We report our experiences of 90 cases of the reverse antebrachial flap based on the posterior intero...
Skin defects are often present following surgery for Dupuytren's contracture. The first dorsal metac...
Bu çalışma, 16-18 Mayıs 1996 tarihleri arasında Avusturya'da düzenlenen 7. Annual Meeting of the Eur...
Background: Conventional posterior interosseous flap has the disadvantage of partial or even complet...
This article describes the principle, vascular basis, and applications of a new flap derived from th...
Full-thickness soft-tissue defects overlying vital forearm or wrist structures frequently result fro...
The authors ' experience of 51 posterior interosseons forearm island flaps is presented. Its ma...
Soft tissue defects of hand with exposed tendons, joints, nerves and bone represent a challenge to p...