2010
DOI: 10.1007/s00238-010-0464-y
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The posterior arm flap—our department’s experience

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“…The constant robust vascularity explains the low incidence of complications in these patients, corroborated in all studies. 12 13 14 It is a consistently reliable flap with no instances of flap ischemia or partial or complete flap failure. Donor-site morbidity was only in the form of a linear scar in the back of the arm, which was accepted readily in our patients because of the brachioplasty effect seen simultaneously on both arms.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The constant robust vascularity explains the low incidence of complications in these patients, corroborated in all studies. 12 13 14 It is a consistently reliable flap with no instances of flap ischemia or partial or complete flap failure. Donor-site morbidity was only in the form of a linear scar in the back of the arm, which was accepted readily in our patients because of the brachioplasty effect seen simultaneously on both arms.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%