Free Anterolateral Thigh Flap
Free Anterolateral Thigh Flap John R. Lien Kevin C. Chung DEFINITION The anterolateral thigh flap is a versatile free flap that is often harvested as a fasciocutaneous flap, supplied by…
Free Anterolateral Thigh Flap John R. Lien Kevin C. Chung DEFINITION The anterolateral thigh flap is a versatile free flap that is often harvested as a fasciocutaneous flap, supplied by…
Reverse Flow Radial Forearm Flap Kate Elzinga Kevin C. Chung DEFINITION The most commonly used regional flap for coverage of volar and dorsal hand and wrist wounds is the reverse…
Lower Abdominal Wall Reconstruction With Lateral Thigh-Based Flaps Dhivya R. Srinivasa Jeffrey H. Kozlow DEFINITION Abdominal wall reconstruction is required when partial- or fullthickness defects of the abdominal wall do…
Tensor Fascia Lata Flaps for Trochanteric Ulcers Terri A. Zomerlei Jeffrey E. Janis DEFINITION Trochanteric ulcers are common in chronically bed-bound patients who lie in the lateral position. Patient populations…
Posterior Thigh and Hamstring Flaps for Ischial Ulcers John Hulsen Jeffrey E. Janis DEFINITION A pressure injury is localized damage to the skin and soft tissue typically over a bony…
Superior Gluteal Artery Perforator Flap Lauren M. Mioton Gregory A. Dumanian DEFINITION The superior gluteal artery flap is relevant to the treatment of pressure ulcers, coverage of the lower lumbar…
Trapezius Muscle Flap Lauren M. Mioton Gregory A. Dumanian DEFINITION The trapezius muscle flap is a reliable option for coverage of the posterior trunk and for defects of the head…
Vertical Rectus Abdominis Flap for Perineal Reconstruction Dhivya R. Srinivasa Jeffrey H. Kozlow DEFINITION Perineal reconstruction is often required after oncologic resections for anorectal, gynecologic, and/or genitourinary tumors. Other etiologies…
Gluteal Flaps for Sacral Pressure Injuries Terri A. Zomerlei Jeffrey E. Janis DEFINITION Sacral pressure injuries are common in chronically supine patients. Patient populations most at risk include those in…
Ventral Hernia: Component Separation Technique Mark W. Clemens Charles E. Butler DEFINITION The component separation technique is a type of rectus abdominis muscle advancement flap that reconstructs ventral hernia and…