Fibula Flap
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…
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…
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…
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….
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…
Figure 48.1 Sural flap. Introduction “It is not uncommon to find split skin grafts applied to an ulcer bed as the sole method of treatment. This can be successful, but…
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….
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…
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…
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…
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…