Iliac Flap

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Figure 42.1 Iliac flap. Introduction The iliac crest provides a good source of bone and is universally accepted as a donor site for non-vascularized grafts. Its role as a vascularized…

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Latissimus Dorsi Flap

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Figure 41.1 Latissimus dorsi flap. Introduction The latissimus dorsi flap was introduced by Tansini in 1906 for the coverage of extensive mastectomy defects. Subsequently forgotten, it was re-described by Olivari…

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Jejunum Flap

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Introduction In 1904, Wiilstein, in Germany, reported the first case of a jejunal flap. He used the jejunum as a pedicled flap to reconstruct the thoracic esophagus. In 1907, Roux,…

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Trapezius Flap

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Figure 39.1 Trapezius flap. Introduction The trapezius muscle, with its unique triangular shape and great length, extends from the occiput down to the 12th thoracic vertebra and consists of descending,…

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Pectoralis Major Flap

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Introduction The pectoralis major myocutaneous flap for reconstruction was first described in 1968. Its application in the head and neck region, however, was not reported until Ariyan’s publication in 1979….

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Rectus Abdominis Flap

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Introduction The rectus abdominis muscle (RAM) flap and its variations are some of the most important flaps used in reconstructive surgery. Its popularity is explained by the location of its…

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