Arterialized venous flaps are the result of the search for new flap techniques because conventional flaps are sometimes insufficient and have donor-site morbidity problems. In the patient presented here, a free arterialized venous flap measuring 12 x 8 cm was transferred from the forearm to a burn-scarred area on the face. This flap contained two parallel main veins, one was arterialized for perfusion and one was for the venous drainage. The flap we have designed is advantageous in that it is not bulky, it has less donor-site morbidity, it does not sacrifice one major artery, and it uses the rich venous network of the forearm. The operative and postoperative results are satisfactory
AbstractWe report the case of a 71-year-old man who had interval gangrene of his calf with subsequen...
Challenging wounds of the upper extremity requiring free tissue transfers are relatively infrequent....
Two patients treated by an osteocutaneous radial island flap with retrograde blood flow are describe...
Arterialized venous flaps are the result of the search for new flap techniques because conventional ...
Arterialised venous flaps are an alternative method to conventional flaps. Arterialised venous flaps...
WOS: 000345527100026PubMed ID: 24961162Venous flaps are flaps by which tissue perfusion is accessed ...
Arterialized venous flaps were used in 13 cases for reconstruction of defects in the hand. The flap ...
Many controllable factors can influence free flap success rates, including the choice of recipient v...
PubMedID: 27558705In arterialized venous flaps (AVFs) the venous network is used to revascularize th...
【Abstract】Objective: To report the results of re-pair of skin defects in the extremities with art...
Abstract Tissue defect reconstruction using radial forearm free flap (RFFF) is a common surgical tec...
Microsurgical techniques have developed numerous territories suitable for free tissue transfer. Howe...
In recent years, conventional flaps which make a sacrifice of main arteries as reported frequently ...
We report a case of a 17-year-old patient who sustained multiple finger contusions on the left hand...
BACKGROUND: In a vessel-depleted neck, distant recipient sites may be the only option for secondary...
AbstractWe report the case of a 71-year-old man who had interval gangrene of his calf with subsequen...
Challenging wounds of the upper extremity requiring free tissue transfers are relatively infrequent....
Two patients treated by an osteocutaneous radial island flap with retrograde blood flow are describe...
Arterialized venous flaps are the result of the search for new flap techniques because conventional ...
Arterialised venous flaps are an alternative method to conventional flaps. Arterialised venous flaps...
WOS: 000345527100026PubMed ID: 24961162Venous flaps are flaps by which tissue perfusion is accessed ...
Arterialized venous flaps were used in 13 cases for reconstruction of defects in the hand. The flap ...
Many controllable factors can influence free flap success rates, including the choice of recipient v...
PubMedID: 27558705In arterialized venous flaps (AVFs) the venous network is used to revascularize th...
【Abstract】Objective: To report the results of re-pair of skin defects in the extremities with art...
Abstract Tissue defect reconstruction using radial forearm free flap (RFFF) is a common surgical tec...
Microsurgical techniques have developed numerous territories suitable for free tissue transfer. Howe...
In recent years, conventional flaps which make a sacrifice of main arteries as reported frequently ...
We report a case of a 17-year-old patient who sustained multiple finger contusions on the left hand...
BACKGROUND: In a vessel-depleted neck, distant recipient sites may be the only option for secondary...
AbstractWe report the case of a 71-year-old man who had interval gangrene of his calf with subsequen...
Challenging wounds of the upper extremity requiring free tissue transfers are relatively infrequent....
Two patients treated by an osteocutaneous radial island flap with retrograde blood flow are describe...