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pro vyhledávání: '"S. P. Bhagia"'
Publikováno v:
Indian Journal of Plastic Surgery, Vol 20, Iss 01, Pp 033-038 (1987)
The detailed anatomy of the lateral and posterolateral thoracic region and observations in five cadaveric dissections are being described. In 13 selected patients, parascapular, lateral thoracic and subaxillary flap has been used clinically. The resu
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https://doaj.org/article/a05df0146d5e4f84a9f53e9af5dbc2b0
Publikováno v:
Indian Journal of Plastic Surgery, Vol 19, Iss 02, Pp 083-087 (1986)
The parascapular fascio-cutaneous flap was used in seven cases of axillary contractures and in four cases of above elbow amputation stump as a procedure of choice with good results. Recurrence of axillary contracture was seen in none of them. Our res
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https://doaj.org/article/77ba328b35a0499db02af202b80262e9
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Plastic Surgery. 43:162-168
The lateral thoracic region flap is based at the level of the 3rd rib on multiple direct cutaneous perforators. It has an excellent vascularity with a dependable length/width radio of 3:1. The donor area, which lies in a concealed region, can often b
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Plastic Surgery. 13:238-240
A modified Type B fasciocutaneous flap can be safely raised in the lateral thoracic region due to its rich vascularisation. This paper described the anatomical basis for such a flap, based on 18 dissections in 9 cadavers. The multiple direct cutaneou
Publikováno v:
Journal of hand surgery (Edinburgh, Scotland). 16(3)
Cutaneous defects on the palmar aspect of the hand and distal forearm can usually be covered by split skin grafts or, if the defect is small, by local flaps. However, for larger defects, especially in acute injuries where preservation of functional p
Publikováno v:
Burns. 17:425-426
The successful use of a parascapular fasciocutaneous flap to cover an above-elbow amputation stump with exposell bone is described. Better stability of the stump to pressure (or manipulations), a relatively early one-stage surgical procedure and dimi