Reconstruction of hand soft-tissue defects: alternatives to the radial forearm fasciocutaneous flap
R Page, J Chang - The Journal of hand surgery, 2006 - Elsevier
Soft-tissue defects of the hand and wrist are not an uncommon problem confronting the hand
surgeon. Over the past 20 years the retrograde radial forearm fasciocutaneous flap has …
surgeon. Over the past 20 years the retrograde radial forearm fasciocutaneous flap has …
The distally based radial forearm fasciosubcutaneous flap with preservation of the radial artery: an anatomic and clinical approach
N Weinzweig, L Chen, ZW Chen - Plastic and Reconstructive …, 1994 - journals.lww.com
The axial-pattern reverse radial forearm fasciocutaneous flap has become one of the
primary flaps for reconstruction of soft-tissue defects of the hand. The two main …
primary flaps for reconstruction of soft-tissue defects of the hand. The two main …
The distally based forearm island flap in hand reconstruction
SF Jeng, FC Wei - Plastic and reconstructive surgery, 1998 - journals.lww.com
The distally based forearm island flap is vascularized by the perforators of the distal radial
artery. The skin flap is along the axis of the radial artery, and the pivot point of its …
artery. The skin flap is along the axis of the radial artery, and the pivot point of its …
Distally based radial forearm flap with preservation of the radial artery: anatomic, experimental, and clinical studies
SM Chang, CL Hou, F Zhang, WC Lineaweaver… - …, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
In this article we report on the anatomical, experimental, and clinical investigations of the
distally adipofascial pedicled radial forearm flap based on the small perforators around the …
distally adipofascial pedicled radial forearm flap based on the small perforators around the …
Fascial flap reconstruction of the hand: a single surgeon's 30-year experience
MJ Carty, A Taghinia, J Upton - Plastic and reconstructive surgery, 2010 - journals.lww.com
Background: The reconstruction of complex hand wounds is challenging due to the
requirements for thin and pliable coverage with a reliable vascular supply, potential for …
requirements for thin and pliable coverage with a reliable vascular supply, potential for …
Skin coverage considerations in a mutilating hand injury
K Lee, S Roh, D Lee, J Kim - Hand Clinics, 2016 - hand.theclinics.com
The hand is a highly specialized organ with a complex mechanical structure. Because of the
role that hand plays in manipulating objects, it is the most frequent site of trauma in the body …
role that hand plays in manipulating objects, it is the most frequent site of trauma in the body …
The pedicle of neurocutaneous island flaps
SM Chang - Plastic and reconstructive surgery, 1996 - journals.lww.com
ion," as also implied by Taylor et al.,* is a special case of a fasciocutaneous flap
(fasciocutaneous neurovascular flap). It can only be designed in conditions in which the …
(fasciocutaneous neurovascular flap). It can only be designed in conditions in which the …
The retrograde radial fascial forearm flap: Surgical rationale, technique, and clinical application
RM Braun, M Rechnic, DJ Neill-Cage… - The Journal of hand …, 1995 - Elsevier
The retrograde radial fascial forearm flap may be used to provide appropriate tissue
coverage for nerve, tendon, or soft tissue defects in the forearm and hand. The procedure is …
coverage for nerve, tendon, or soft tissue defects in the forearm and hand. The procedure is …
Treatment of complex hand trauma using the distal ulnar and radial artery perforator-based flaps
IA Ignatiadis, AF Mavrogenis, AM Avram… - Injury, 2008 - Elsevier
The clinical value of distal ulnar or radial artery-based adipofascial perforator flaps is shown
in a series of 30 patients with severe hand and wrist injuries and major soft tissue defects …
in a series of 30 patients with severe hand and wrist injuries and major soft tissue defects …