2019
DOI: 10.4103/mgmj.mgmj_18_20
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Reconstruction of scrotum with anteromedial thigh flap

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“…In our study of 42 cases, 16 (38%) patients of fracture orbit underwent surgery due to displacement and functional deformity, 26 (62%) had conservative management, similar results were shown by Awungshi et al 7 wherein 89% had conservative management and Anuradha et al 8 showed that 60% of patients were managed conservatively.…”
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“…In our study of 42 cases, 16 (38%) patients of fracture orbit underwent surgery due to displacement and functional deformity, 26 (62%) had conservative management, similar results were shown by Awungshi et al 7 wherein 89% had conservative management and Anuradha et al 8 showed that 60% of patients were managed conservatively.…”
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confidence: 84%
“…This was followed by orbital floor fracture, seen in 40% of patients. Anuradha et al 8 reported floor as the most common (73.8%) followed by the lateral wall (69.2%).…”
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“…1 Several skin flap designs have been reported to create a neoscrotum to house the exposed testes. [2][3][4] However, they can be significantly bulky and less aesthetically pleasing if the patient is overweight. Testicular temperature regulation may also be affected if the soft tissue is too thick.…”
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