2023
DOI: 10.1002/micr.31082
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Coverage of radial forearm free flap donor site defect using another free flap

Abstract: BackgroundDonor site defects following the radial forearm flap (RFF) harvest have been usually covered with skin grafting, which often lead to suboptimal outcomes and donor morbidities, including delayed healing and scar contractures. The present report aimed to evaluate the outcomes of using another free flap, the domino flap, for coverage of donor site defects following RFFF harvest.MethodsFive patients (two males and three females) who underwent coverage of donor defects of RFFF using another free flap betw… Show more

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“…This method did add considerable time to the procedure, mean harvest of 62.8 min (range 28-110), but this could be reduced with a two team approach. Complications were low and patients were satisfied with the results (Lee & Lee, 2023). A study by Hughes et al…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…This method did add considerable time to the procedure, mean harvest of 62.8 min (range 28-110), but this could be reduced with a two team approach. Complications were low and patients were satisfied with the results (Lee & Lee, 2023). A study by Hughes et al…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 80%