Journal Article10.1016/S0007-1226(96)90057-0
The problem of bilateral foot reconstruction after severe burns
TL;DR: A case is presented where bilateral dorsum of foot defects in a patient with a 50% surface area burn were successfully reconstructed using a single parascapular free flap.
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About: This article is published in British Journal of Plastic Surgery. The article was published on 01 Jan 1996.
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Outcomes of Parascapular Free Flap in Reconstructive Microsurgery: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
Agustin N. Posso,Audrey K Mustoe,M. Escobar-Domingo,Charlotte Thomas,Jade E. Smith,Jose A Foppiani,Dorien I. Schonebaum,Noelle C. Garbaccio,Samuel J Lin,Bernard T. Lee +9 more
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Superiority of the Deep Circumflex Iliac Vessels as the Supply for Free Groin Flaps Clinical Work
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Superiority of the deep circumflex iliac vessels as the supply for free groin flaps
TL;DR: The superiority of the Deep Circumflex Iliac Vessels as the Supply for Free Groin Flaps Clinical Work and their applications in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery is demonstrated.
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Superiority of the Deep Circumflex Iliac Vessels as the Supply for Free Groin Flaps
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The parascapular flap: a new cutaneous microsurgical free flap.
TL;DR: The anatomic study and the clinical free transfer of a new donor site are presented and this new flap is called the parascapular flap, which provides large surface coverage with easy primary closure of the donor site.
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