Fibula Flap

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Figure 52.1 Fibula flap. Introduction With an outstanding length available for harvest, a solid and sizable bone stock, a reliable blood supply, an allowance for manipulation of the components of…

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Glabrous Skin Flaps

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Introduction The word glabrous is defined as “smooth, having a surface without hairs or projections.” Anatomically, glabrous skin is present on the palms of the hands and volar fingers, as…

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Gastrocnemius Flap

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Figure 50.1 Gastrocnemius Flap. Introduction The gastrocnemius flap is one of the most useful flaps. Described very early, it has been proven to be easy to raise and very reliable….

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Soleus Flap

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Figure 51.1 Soleus flap. Introduction The soleus muscle, one of the components of the superficial posterior compartment of the leg, was used initially as a local flap, as described by…

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Gracilis Flap

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Introduction The gracilis flap was described in 1972 by Orticochea, as a pedicled myocutaneous flap, and the first cases included a penile reconstruction and one of calcaneal soft tissue coverage….

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Radial Forearm Flap

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Figure 47.1 Radial forearm flap. Introduction Drs. Yang and Gao of the Shenyang Military Hospital initially introduced the radial forearm flap, often called the “Chinese flap.” Cadaveric studies performed in…

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Pedicled Flaps of the Hand

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Introduction This chapter covers a selection of pedicled flaps commonly used for soft tissue coverage of the hand. Several are based on primary vessel pedicles (Moberg flap, posterior interosseous artery…

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Lateral Arm Flap

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Figure 46.1 Lateral arm flap. Introduction The lateral arm flap (LAF) is a reliable septofasciocutaneous flap for local and free tissue transfer. Song et al. in 1982, Cormack and Lamberty in…

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Gluteus Flap

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Introduction The gluteus maximus (GM) flap was initially described as a turnover muscle flap for sacral coverage, in 1974. During the following years, musculocutaneous GM flaps became the gold standard…

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