نتایج جستجو برای: free neurovascular flap

تعداد نتایج: 534376  

Journal: :Journal of reconstructive microsurgery 2014
Geoffrey G Hallock

The medial sural artery perforator (MSAP) flap captures the cutaneous territory of the medial calf, and can potentially be advantageous as a thin free flap, even in the most obese individual, for coverage of most foot and/or ankle defects where bulk is a liability. The anatomy is fairly constant, as usually at least one reasonably large perforator can always be found emanating from the medial h...

2015
Hasan Guney Yilmaz Aysa Ayali

BACKGROUND The aim of this study was to investigate the neurovascular bundle (NVB) position with cone-beam computerized tomography (CBCT). METHODS CBCT images of 345 patients were evaluated. The distance from the neurovascular bundle to the cemento-enamel junction (CEJ) was measured (DNB). The distance from mid-palatal suture to the alveolar crest was used to determine the palatal depth. Pala...

2017
Qi Zhong Jugao Fang Zhigang Huang Xiaohong Chen Lizhen Hou Yang Zhang Pingdong Li Hongzhi Ma Hongbo Xu

Tumor resection causes damage in the head and neck which creates problems in swallowing, chewing, articulation, and vision, all of which seriously affect patients' quality of life. In this work, we evaluated the application of a free medial tibial flap in reconstruction of head and neck defects after tumor resection. We discussed the anatomy, surgical technique, and the advantages and disadvant...

Journal: :The Laryngoscope 2013
Justin K Yeung Robertson Harrop Olivia McCreary Leslie T Leung Naushad Hirani David McKenzie Vim de Haas T Wayne Matthews Steve Nakoneshny Joseph C Dort Christiaan Schrag

OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS Large defects secondary to oral cancer resection are reconstructed with microsurgical free flaps. Pulmonary complications in these patients are common. Postoperative mobilization is recommended to decrease respiratory complications; however, many microsurgeons are reluctant to adopt early mobilization protocols due to the perceived risk of flap compromise. The purpose of t...

2016
Atsumori Hamahata Kazuyuki Kubo Hiroshi Matsumoto Takashi Yamaki Hiroyuki Sakurai

The lower abdominal region is the most useful donor site for breast reconstruction. After Holmström and Robbins described the free transverse rectus abdominis myocutaneous flap, Koshima and Soeda transformed the flap into the deep inferior epigastric artery perforator (DIEP) flap.1–3 The DIEP flap has become popular for breast reconstruction throughout the world. However, free flap transfer req...

Journal: :Plastic and reconstructive surgery 2006
Petros K Spyriounis

BACKGROUND The anterolateral thigh perforator flap is a well-described and versatile flap that has specific advantages. However, the variable anatomy makes flap elevation challenging. Furthermore, the dissection of the proximal part of the pedicle that runs underneath the rectus femoris muscle demands continuous pull by an assistant and is inconvenient and tiring for the surgeon. A technique th...

2014
Michelle Griffin Sandip Hindocha Marco Malahias Mohamed Saleh Ali Juma

Soft tissue deficiency in the upper limb is a common presentation following trauma, burns infection and tumour removal. Soft tissue coverage of the upper limb is a challenging problem for reconstructive surgeons to manage. The ultimate choice of soft tissue coverage will depend on the size and site of the wound, complexity of the injury, status of surrounding tissue, exposure of the vital struc...

Journal: :Kulak burun bogaz ihtisas dergisi : KBB = Journal of ear, nose, and throat 2002
Ferit Demirkan Murat Unal Emrah Arslan Sakir Unal Alper Aksoy

A case of difficult oncologic oral reconstruction is illustrated, in which soft tissue deficits resulting from failure of conventional techniques were treated by successive free tissue transfers. A thirty-eight-year-old man presented with squamous cell carcinoma in the right retrotrigonal region. The tumor was resected and the defect was reconstructed with the use of a tongue flap and skin graf...

Namrata Joshi, Nikhil Panse, Parag Sahasrabudhe,

Local perforator flaps have evolved over the time to provide complete and stable coverage of soft tissue defects. Technical advances and experience with the perforator flaps have allowed the harvest of local perforator flaps in a free style manner by offering greater freedom in flap selection. We have proposed a technical modification in the harvest of a perforator flap by relo-cating the perfo...

2016
Ebrahim Karimi Seyyed Hadi Samimi Ardestani Mehrdad Jafari Ali Bagheri Hagh

OBJECTIVES Free flaps are widely used to reconstruct head and neck defects. Despite the improvement in the surgical techniques and the surgeons' experiences, flap failures still occur due to thrombotic occlusion after small vessels anastomosis. To reduce the possibility of flap loss as a result of thrombotic occlusion, various anticoagulants have been used. In this study we decided to evaluate ...

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