Trunk defects can be approached through a multitude of regional flaps that can be harvested from the shoulder girdle, the epigastric axis, the paraspinal region, or the pelvic girdle. The aim of the reconstruction is to provide adequate and tension-free restoration of tissue integrity with minimal functional morbidity, water- and airtight closure of cavities, and coverage of exposed vital structures. Potential donor sites should be estimated for their tissue quality and anticipated donor site morbidity. The prototypical pedicled flap has a constant, reliable anatomy; however, the pedicled flap should have a configuration that is versatile and adequate for coverage and should resist infection. Also, the surgical technique should be uncomplic...
INTRODUCTION: The posteromedial thigh (PMT) perforator flap is a valuable reconstructive option. In ...
Background: The posterior trunk has been considered a challenging area to reconstruct following soft...
Injuries to upper limb has been on the increase and is invariably associated with significant soft t...
Trunk defects can be approached through a multitude of regional flaps that can be harvested from the...
Pedicled local or regional flaps are the main reconstructive tool for chest wall defects. Muscle or ...
Closure of extensive defects of posterior trunk can be challenging for reconstructive surgeons owing...
Closure of extensive defects of posterior trunk can be challenging for reconstructive surgeons owing...
Introduction: Freestyle Perforator flaps minimize flap harvest morbidity and can be harvested anywhe...
Background: The soft tissue of the central pretibial area is difficult to reconstruct often requirin...
Large lumbosacral defects remain a difficult challenge in reconstructive surgery, especially in the ...
BACKGROUND:Perforator flaps from the lateral thoracic region have not been as popular as other donor...
After oncological tumor resections at the back, large defects can remain that depending on the size ...
Summary Leg soft tissue defects with bone or tendon exposure need to be covered with a flap. Various...
INTRODUCTION: The posteromedial thigh (PMT) perforator flap is a valuable reconstructive option. In ...
Background: The posterior trunk has been considered a challenging area to reconstruct following soft...
Injuries to upper limb has been on the increase and is invariably associated with significant soft t...
Trunk defects can be approached through a multitude of regional flaps that can be harvested from the...
Pedicled local or regional flaps are the main reconstructive tool for chest wall defects. Muscle or ...
Closure of extensive defects of posterior trunk can be challenging for reconstructive surgeons owing...
Closure of extensive defects of posterior trunk can be challenging for reconstructive surgeons owing...
Introduction: Freestyle Perforator flaps minimize flap harvest morbidity and can be harvested anywhe...
Background: The soft tissue of the central pretibial area is difficult to reconstruct often requirin...
Large lumbosacral defects remain a difficult challenge in reconstructive surgery, especially in the ...
BACKGROUND:Perforator flaps from the lateral thoracic region have not been as popular as other donor...
After oncological tumor resections at the back, large defects can remain that depending on the size ...
Summary Leg soft tissue defects with bone or tendon exposure need to be covered with a flap. Various...
INTRODUCTION: The posteromedial thigh (PMT) perforator flap is a valuable reconstructive option. In ...
Background: The posterior trunk has been considered a challenging area to reconstruct following soft...
Injuries to upper limb has been on the increase and is invariably associated with significant soft t...