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Unusual anomaly of the radial artery encountered during the elevation of a radial forearm free flap: a case report.
The radial forearm free flap (RFFF) has become popular for head and neck reconstructions. Owing to a constant anatomy the RFFF is relatively easy to dissect. Nevertheless, anatomical variations of the radial artery have been reported. Some …
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Reconstruction of Digit Soft Tissue Defects With the Fourth Common Digital Artery Perforator Flap.
[PURPOSE] The hand has unique skin characteristics. Intrinsic flap donors are limited due to functional specificity and compactly connected structures. The hypothenar area is a reliable option for the reconstruction of finger defects. We pe…
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Reconstruction of Multiple Digital Defects by Temporary Syndactylization Using a Lateral Arm Free Flap.
Soft tissue defects of the multiple finger present challenges to reconstruction surgeons. Here, we introduce the use of a lateral arm free flap and syndactylization for the coverage of multiple finger soft tissue defects. This retrospect…
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Microsurgical Free Tissue Options for Fingertip Reconstruction.
Fingertip injuries occur commonly owing to trauma in everyday life. Performing amputation or stump revision for a fingertip injury can make it possible to quickly return to daily life, but causes functional and cosmetic problems. We believe…
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Arterial or venous free flaps for volar tissue defects of the proximal interphalangeal joint: A comparison of surgical outcomes.
[BACKGROUND] For volar soft tissue defects of the proximal interphalangeal (PIP) joint, free flaps are technically challenging, but have more esthetic and functional advantages than local or distant flaps. In this study, we compared the lon…
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Partial second toe pulp free flaps in early childhood.
[BACKGROUND] The introduction of the partial second toe pulp free flap has enabled superior aesthetic and functional results for fingertip reconstruction in adults. Children undergoing fingertip amputation for various reasons have limited o…
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The influence of contralateral breast augmentation on the development of complications in direct-to-implant breast reconstruction.
[BACKGROUND] Simultaneous contralateral augmentation in direct-to-implant (DTI) breast reconstruction may increase the risk of skin flap necrosis on the reconstruction side due to increased tension on the skin flap when implants are larger …