Reconstruction of Forearm, Wrist and Hand Skin Defects with Local Perforator Flaps
Hassan Abdel Hamid Abdel Fattah;
Abstract
Abstract
Background: During the last decades, anatomical studies on skin
vascularization provided the base for the development of flaps nourished by
perforating arteries and preserving major vessels.
In the last years, perforator flaps have become an appealing option for
coverage of a large range of defects as they allow for great freedom in
design and for reconstruction of difficult wounds with minimal donor-site
morbidity, but doubts regarding their reliability have overshadowed its
safety in clinical practice.
Aim of the Work: This prospective clinical study is conducted to assess the
reliability and efficacy of local perforator flaps in coverage of hand, wrist,
and forearm skin defects including operative time and incidence of
complications.
Background: During the last decades, anatomical studies on skin
vascularization provided the base for the development of flaps nourished by
perforating arteries and preserving major vessels.
In the last years, perforator flaps have become an appealing option for
coverage of a large range of defects as they allow for great freedom in
design and for reconstruction of difficult wounds with minimal donor-site
morbidity, but doubts regarding their reliability have overshadowed its
safety in clinical practice.
Aim of the Work: This prospective clinical study is conducted to assess the
reliability and efficacy of local perforator flaps in coverage of hand, wrist,
and forearm skin defects including operative time and incidence of
complications.
Other data
| Title | Reconstruction of Forearm, Wrist and Hand Skin Defects with Local Perforator Flaps | Other Titles | إعادة بناء فقدان الجلد باليد والرسغ والساعد عن طريق الشريحة الجلدية الموضعية المعتمدة علي الأوعية الدموية المخترقة للنسيج ما تحت الجلد | Authors | Hassan Abdel Hamid Abdel Fattah | Issue Date | 2019 |
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