Introduction: This study aimed to analyze the protocols and complications in four unusual cases of large and complex scalp defects, in which conventional, non-microsurgical flaps were used. Methods: This was a critical and retrospective analysis of four cases. Three immunosuppressed patients had squamous cell carcinomas (SCC) (one underwent liver transplant, one underwent renal transplant, and one had rheumatoid arthritis). The other patient had sequelae of head trauma and multiple neurosurgeries using self-polymerizing acrylic, followed by osteomyelitis and fistula. Results: The cases of large carcinoma were reconstructed with rotation large scalp flaps. Two of them had epidermolysis/necrosis in a small distal porti...
AbstractIntroductionSurgical defect left following excision of a large and neglected scalp melanoma ...
Objective: Multiple options for reconstruction of scalp defects exist with local tis-sue advancement...
Scalp defects are still challenging to the surgeon because of the poor elasticity of the soft tissue...
INTRODUCTION : The scalp being the superior border of the body, is many a times exposed to insults ...
Background: Scalp defects are mainly caused due to trauma, tumour resection and burns. The repair of...
Introduction: The scalp, as the body's superior boundary, is often subjected to environmental insult...
Defects of the scalp and calvaria most frequently occur as a result of invasive growth of intra- or ...
Trabalho Final do Mestrado Integrado em Medicina apresentado à Faculdade de MedicinaIntrodução: Os d...
BACKGROUND: Various reconstructive techniques using hair-bearing scalp to manage unsightly scalp def...
Scalp defects can have a number of origins, and their repair is dependent upon their location, size ...
Background: Skin cancer incidence has been rapidly increasing over the past 2 decades, and the resul...
Background. Large scalp defects, especially those complicated by calvarial defects, titanium mesh ex...
BACKGROUND Various reconstructive techniques using hair-bearing scalp to manage unsightly scalp defe...
The reconstruction of extensive defects of the scalp and forehead associated with calvarial bone res...
Aim: Describe our institutional experience with different forms of reconstruction, including free ti...
AbstractIntroductionSurgical defect left following excision of a large and neglected scalp melanoma ...
Objective: Multiple options for reconstruction of scalp defects exist with local tis-sue advancement...
Scalp defects are still challenging to the surgeon because of the poor elasticity of the soft tissue...
INTRODUCTION : The scalp being the superior border of the body, is many a times exposed to insults ...
Background: Scalp defects are mainly caused due to trauma, tumour resection and burns. The repair of...
Introduction: The scalp, as the body's superior boundary, is often subjected to environmental insult...
Defects of the scalp and calvaria most frequently occur as a result of invasive growth of intra- or ...
Trabalho Final do Mestrado Integrado em Medicina apresentado à Faculdade de MedicinaIntrodução: Os d...
BACKGROUND: Various reconstructive techniques using hair-bearing scalp to manage unsightly scalp def...
Scalp defects can have a number of origins, and their repair is dependent upon their location, size ...
Background: Skin cancer incidence has been rapidly increasing over the past 2 decades, and the resul...
Background. Large scalp defects, especially those complicated by calvarial defects, titanium mesh ex...
BACKGROUND Various reconstructive techniques using hair-bearing scalp to manage unsightly scalp defe...
The reconstruction of extensive defects of the scalp and forehead associated with calvarial bone res...
Aim: Describe our institutional experience with different forms of reconstruction, including free ti...
AbstractIntroductionSurgical defect left following excision of a large and neglected scalp melanoma ...
Objective: Multiple options for reconstruction of scalp defects exist with local tis-sue advancement...
Scalp defects are still challenging to the surgeon because of the poor elasticity of the soft tissue...