Free Flap Failure
5 Free Flap Failure Abstract This chapter will review postoperative monitoring of the free flap patient and management of free flap failure. The reader will be able to discriminate between…
5 Free Flap Failure Abstract This chapter will review postoperative monitoring of the free flap patient and management of free flap failure. The reader will be able to discriminate between…
3 Venous Thromboembolism Prophylaxis Abstract This chapter will provide current best practices of venous thromboembolism (VTE) prophylaxis. VTE is a disease process that includes deep venous thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary…
Summary Local flaps can provide immediate definitive wound closure but at the expense of distant incisions and increased repair complexity. Although geometric flaps are well described and popular, the human…
Summary Two distinct flaps, the paramidline forehead flap and the nasolabial flap, are most suitable for nasal reconstruction. Although they should not be considered interchangeable, either pedicle flap can be…
Summary Normal eyelid structure and function is critical for ocular protection. Multiple aesthetic subunits coalesce in the periocular region. Complex anatomy can be broken down into two basic subunits: the…
Summary The lip has significant functional and aesthetic requirements. The upper and lower lips are different in both function and anatomy. The lower lip is somewhat featureless, while the upper…
Summary Accurate determination of the nature of the defect is essential in anatomic-based reconstruction planning. In reality, a few basic techniques will manage a majority of defects. Complex defects most…
Summary Split-thickness skin grafting can provide large volumes of color-matched skin for head and neck reconstruction with minimal donor-site morbidity. Split-thickness skin graft harvesting from the scalp provides thick color-matched…
Summary Do not let exposed cartilage become an issue, almost all cartilage defects with intact perichondrium will heal well secondarily. The majority of ear reconstruction cases can be done with…
Summary There are two flaps most applicable to complex nasal defects—the nasolabial flap and the forehead flap. Only the forehead flap can provide enough robust tissue to reliably treat lining…