2022
DOI: 10.1097/gox.0000000000004619
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The UQ Flap: A Novel Modification of the Keystone Flap

Abstract: Summary: Wound closure following excisions on the leg (between the knee and ankle), including the distal leg, is challenged by limited skin laxity. The keystone flap, first described by Behan in 2003, was proposed as one solution, but with a significant complication rate on the distal leg. This pilot study introduces a novel modification of the keystone flap, named the UQ flap, differing from other modifications, with an un-incised portion on one flap border and a unique curved leading-edge to abso… Show more

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“…The Modified UQ Flap: An Alternative for Other Flaps Mohammadreza Hassani, MD, MMed (Skin Cancer) * ; Cliff Rosendahl, MBBS, PhD † ‡ R ecently, the UQ flap (UQF) 1 has been described as a safe and convenient method of wound closure on the leg. 1 However, in some situations, a modified UQF can be an arguably better alternative to other flaps. Transposition flaps, especially rhomboid flaps, are most suitable for such a modification.…”
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“…The Modified UQ Flap: An Alternative for Other Flaps Mohammadreza Hassani, MD, MMed (Skin Cancer) * ; Cliff Rosendahl, MBBS, PhD † ‡ R ecently, the UQ flap (UQF) 1 has been described as a safe and convenient method of wound closure on the leg. 1 However, in some situations, a modified UQF can be an arguably better alternative to other flaps. Transposition flaps, especially rhomboid flaps, are most suitable for such a modification.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Recently, the UQ flap (UQF) 1 has been described as a safe and convenient method of wound closure on the leg. 1 However, in some situations, a modified UQF can be an arguably better alternative to other flaps.…”
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confidence: 99%