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Deep inferior epigastric perforator dermal-fat or adiposal flap for correction of craniofacial contour deformities.
Craniofacial contour deformities are difficult to reconstruct. This article summarizes the authors' use of deep inferior epigastric perforator dermal-fat or adiposal flaps in eight patients with such deformities. Of these patients, three ha…
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New microsurgical breast reconstruction using free paraumbilical perforator adiposal flaps.
Pedicled transverse rectus abdominis musculocutaneous (TRAM) flaps have generally been used for bilateral breast losses. The major disadvantages of this method are the total or partial loss of the rectus abdominis muscles and various result…
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A double-muscle transfer using a divided rectus femoris muscle for facial-paralysis reconstruction.
There are two types of smiling: without exposure of the teeth (usual smile), and with their exposure (square smile). Performance of the former involves use of the major zygomatic muscle, while the latter is created by the major zygomatic an…
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Extended anterior thigh flaps for repair of massive cervical defects involving pharyngoesophagus and skin: an introduction to the "mosaic" flap principle.
"Mosaic" flaps, i.e., connected anteromedial thigh-groin flaps, and connected anterolateral thigh-medial thigh flaps, the pedicles of which are the perforators of the lateral circumflex femoral system, the superficial circumflex iliac vesse…
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Sixty cases of partial or total toe transfer for repair of finger losses.
Our experience with partial or total toe transfers for the reconstruction of finger deficits is presented. Sixty-one toes were transferred to reconstruct finger deficits in 60 patients. The transfers from the big toe consisted of 3 vascular…
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One-stage reconstruction for amputated thumbs with melanoma.
The reconstruction of amputated thumbs is difficult because of a poor prognosis, and the varying length and volume of the lost thumbs. Two patients underwent reconstruction of amputated thumbs in one stage with the use of a modified wrap-ar…