Introduction :Several loss of substance are located in the scalp and their treatment is subject to two requirements: reconstruction and a satisfactory aesthetic results Material and method: From March 2016 to March 2019, 11 patients aged between 24 and 45, with a loss of substance of the scalp of 8 to 14 cm, caused by electric burns by high voltage and by accidents, were treated with a revisited Orticochea flap. Discussion : The reconstruction use a technique inspired by the Orticochea flap but the design and the implementation are simpler. It takes off the scalp very far and then fragments it into several flaps. The rotation, originality of our technique, is achieved by the help of back cuts on the temporal flap and the second flap and if ...
BACKGROUND Various reconstructive techniques using hair-bearing scalp to manage unsightly scalp defe...
PubMedID: 16448765Fifteen patients with various scalp defects resulting from contact electrical burn...
Background: Scalp defects are mainly caused due to trauma, tumour resection and burns. The repair of...
Scalp defects are still challenging to the surgeon because of the poor elasticity of the soft tissue...
AIM: The reconstruction of post-traumatic losses of substance of the scalp is very difficult due to ...
Introduction: The scalp, as the body's superior boundary, is often subjected to environmental insult...
Scalp reconstruction is a challenging area in plastic surgery. The susceptibility of potentially exp...
Scalp and/or calvarial defects can occur after tumor excision, trauma, burns, radiation therapy and ...
Abstract Objective The reconstruction of large scalp defects poses both functional and cosmetic chal...
Introduction: Electrical burn injury in India comprises a fair percentage of overall burn injuries, ...
BACKGROUND: Hair loss can cause psychological distress for patients, regardless of the etiology or e...
The use of Dermal Regeneration Template (DRT) can be a valid alternative for scalp reconstruction, e...
Background: Scalp reconstruction after wide tumor excision is particularly challenging. Free tissue ...
Aim: Describe our institutional experience with different forms of reconstruction, including free ti...
Background: Skin cancer incidence has been rapidly increasing over the past 2 decades, and the resul...
BACKGROUND Various reconstructive techniques using hair-bearing scalp to manage unsightly scalp defe...
PubMedID: 16448765Fifteen patients with various scalp defects resulting from contact electrical burn...
Background: Scalp defects are mainly caused due to trauma, tumour resection and burns. The repair of...
Scalp defects are still challenging to the surgeon because of the poor elasticity of the soft tissue...
AIM: The reconstruction of post-traumatic losses of substance of the scalp is very difficult due to ...
Introduction: The scalp, as the body's superior boundary, is often subjected to environmental insult...
Scalp reconstruction is a challenging area in plastic surgery. The susceptibility of potentially exp...
Scalp and/or calvarial defects can occur after tumor excision, trauma, burns, radiation therapy and ...
Abstract Objective The reconstruction of large scalp defects poses both functional and cosmetic chal...
Introduction: Electrical burn injury in India comprises a fair percentage of overall burn injuries, ...
BACKGROUND: Hair loss can cause psychological distress for patients, regardless of the etiology or e...
The use of Dermal Regeneration Template (DRT) can be a valid alternative for scalp reconstruction, e...
Background: Scalp reconstruction after wide tumor excision is particularly challenging. Free tissue ...
Aim: Describe our institutional experience with different forms of reconstruction, including free ti...
Background: Skin cancer incidence has been rapidly increasing over the past 2 decades, and the resul...
BACKGROUND Various reconstructive techniques using hair-bearing scalp to manage unsightly scalp defe...
PubMedID: 16448765Fifteen patients with various scalp defects resulting from contact electrical burn...
Background: Scalp defects are mainly caused due to trauma, tumour resection and burns. The repair of...