نتایج جستجو برای: radial forearm flap

تعداد نتایج: 90171  

Journal: :medical journal of islamic republic of iran 0
ahmad moghari from the department of hand and reconstructive microsurgery, hazrate fatimah hospital, iran university of medical sciences, tehran, islamic republic of iran. ks forootan sa emami

we have found prefabrication of hairless radial forearm free flap to be a useful technique for nasal reconstruction. prior skin grafting and a suitable period of maturation permits safe, reliable surgery. its use should be considered in those patients whose forehead tissue is not suitable or in whom appropriate distant flaps are not available, as is often the case with hirsute males.

2017
Benjamin A. Taylor Faisal Alzahrani Eric Levi S. Mark Taylor Matthew H. Rigby Jonathan Trites Robert D. Hart

Radial forearm free flaps are commonly used for soft-tissue reconstruction after resection of head and neck cancer. It is perfused by the radial artery, leaving the ulnar artery for perfusion of the hand and digits. The absence of distal ulnar artery and associated superficial palmar arch, however, has not been reported in cadaveric dissection. We report a case of unilateral ulnar artery flow a...

AHMAD MOGHARI, KS FOROOTAN, SA EMAMI,

We have found prefabrication of hairless radial forearm free flap to be a useful technique for nasal reconstruction. Prior skin grafting and a suitable period of maturation permits safe, reliable surgery. Its use should be considered in those patients whose forehead tissue is not suitable or in whom appropriate distant flaps are not available, as is often the case with hirsute males.

2016

We report a case of a 20-year-old patient who sustained a mutilating crush injury to the left hand. After thorough debridement and stabilization of the skeletal injury, a radial forearm fascial free flap was used to resurface the distal soft tissue volar defect of two adjacent digits. This thin fascial flap allows for stable soft tissue coverage and provides a gliding surface for the exposed te...

2013
Muhammad Faisal Madiha Rana Anjum Shaheen Riaz Warraich Horst Kokemueller André Michael Eckardt Nils-Claudius Gellrich Majeed Rana

Background: Oral sub mucous fibrosis is a rare chronic, progressive, pre malignant collagen disorder of oral mucosa in people of Asian descent characterized by trismus, blanching and stiffness of mucosa, burning sensation in mouth and hypomobility of soft palate and tongue with loss of gustatory sensation. Betel nut chewing is the most common etiological agent. Surgery remains the main stay in ...

Journal: :The Canadian journal of plastic surgery = Journal canadien de chirurgie plastique 2005
Dale A Classen

Alternative techniques for pedicle transfer of a reverse radial forearm flap for hand coverage, and a latissimus dorsi myocutaneous free flap for pelvic wound coverage, are illustrated. Exteriorization of the vascular pedicle of a reverse radial forearm flap allows a greater arc of movement of the flap for more distal coverage, and avoids the potential vascular compromise of tunnelling under a ...

2011
Kamran Khazaeni Arash Beiraghi Toosi Shirin Irani Leila Mashhadi

Introduction: Advanced lip carcinomas can invade adjacent structures. Performing surgery for these cancers will lead to defects in this anatomically and functionally important area and will cause post-op difficulties such as drooling, speech alterations and aesthetic considerations, if not properly managed. Case Report: In this study, we will introduce a radial forearm free flap with palmaris l...

2017
Aditya Aggarwal Hardeep Singh Sanjay Mahendru Vimalendu Brajesh Sukhdeep Singh Nitin Ghag Rakesh kumar Khazanchi

Phalloplasty is indicated in various conditions of penile loss or absence. There are numerous techniques for phalloplasty including the pedicle and free flaps with the ultimate goal of micturition in standing position, attaining adequate size, aesthesis and sensations for sexual intercourse. Radial forearm phalloplasty is the gold standard flap to achieve above results but gives a very bad scar...

2013
A. TARSITANO M.V. VIETTI R. CIPRIANI C. MARCHETTI

The aim of the present study is to assess functional outcomes after hemiglossectomy and microvascular reconstruction. Twenty-six patients underwent primary tongue microvascular reconstruction after hemiglossectomy. Twelve patients were reconstructed using a free radial forearm flap and 14 with an anterolateral thigh flap. Speech intelligibility, swallowing capacity and quality of life scores we...

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