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Sreedharan, Sadhishaan, Zhou, Jieyun, Morsi, Adel |
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Journal of Plastic Surgery & Hand Surgery (Medical Journals Sweden) (2020 to 2022); Feb2020, Vol. 54 Issue 1, p55-58, 4p |
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Background: Island flaps are more mobile than local flaps in-continuity and rely on the laxity of the adjacent tissues. We present a new island flap design, called the inverted love-heart flap, used to reconstruct cutaneous defects of the limbs. Methods: A retrospective chart review of patients who underwent inverted love-heart flap reconstruction post excision of a cutaneous malignancy during July 2017 to July 2019 was performed. Results: Seventeen patients underwent 18 inverted love-heart flap reconstructions postexcision of a cutaneous malignancies during the study period. There were no reported cases of partial or total flap necrosis. Conclusion: The inverted love-heart flap offers a reliable reconstruction for cutaneous defects. It has the advantage of a primary donor site closure, minimal patient morbidity and avoids the need for skin grafting and postoperative immobilization. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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