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1984
DOI: 10.1007/bf01823299
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126. Rekonstruktion der Halskontur nach Verbrennungen mit mikrochirurgischer Technik

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“…The required flap can be raised as a cutaneous (groin flap, dorsalis pedis flap) or fasciocutaneous (scapular flap, radial forearm flap) or muscle flap with or without (latissimus flap) split skin grafting [2,8,14,15,18]. The preexpanded radial forearm flap has also been used for reconstruction procedures after mentosternal contractures [9].…”
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“…The required flap can be raised as a cutaneous (groin flap, dorsalis pedis flap) or fasciocutaneous (scapular flap, radial forearm flap) or muscle flap with or without (latissimus flap) split skin grafting [2,8,14,15,18]. The preexpanded radial forearm flap has also been used for reconstruction procedures after mentosternal contractures [9].…”
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“…Several contracted neck scars which require a flap procedure for wound covering after scar excision without available local tissue provide the main indications for a free tissue transfer [2,8,18]. The required flap can be raised as a cutaneous (groin flap, dorsalis pedis flap) or fasciocutaneous (scapular flap, radial forearm flap) or muscle flap with or without (latissimus flap) split skin grafting [2,8,14,15,18].…”
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