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Distal lower leg local random fasciocutaneous flaps.
Single perforator greater saphenous neuro-veno-fasciocutaneous propeller flaps for lower extremity reconstructions.
Three anteromedial fasciocutaneous leg island flaps for covering defects of the lower two-thirds of the leg.
MR imaging appearances of soft tissue flaps following reconstructive surgery of the lower extremity.
Long-term outcomes following lower extremity sarcoma resection and reconstruction with vascularized fibula flaps in children.
Comparison of gluteal perforator flaps and gluteal fasciocutaneous rotation flaps for reconstruction of sacral pressure sores.
Algorithmic approach to anterolateral thigh flaps lacking suitable perforators in lower extremity reconstruction.
Changes of oxygenation and hemoglobin-concentration in lower extremity free flaps during dangling.
Harvesting huge bipedicled free flaps from the anterolateral and medial thigh: combined saphenous-anterolateral thigh (SALT) flaps.
Comparison of outcomes of pressure sore reconstructions among perforator flaps, perforator-based rotation fasciocutaneous flaps, and musculocutaneous flaps.
Attitudes regarding lower extremity allotransplantation among lower extremity amputees.
Bipedicled "Superthin" Free Perforator Flaps for Facial Burn Scar Reconstruction: Expanded Scope of Superthin Flaps: A Case Series.
Free groin flaps in microsurgical reconstruction of the extremity.
Bipedicled scalp flaps for reconstruction of high-tension electric burns of calvarium.
Versatile fasciocutaneous flaps based on the medial septocutaneous vessels of the arm.
Distally-based random fasciocutaneous flaps for multi-staged reconstruction of defects in the lower third of the leg, ankle and heel.
Local fasciocutaneous sliding flaps for soft-tissue defects of the dorsum of the hand.
Lower extremity fractures in falls.
Easily Missed Fractures in the Lower Extremity.
Lower extremity mass.
Lower extremity reconstruction.
Stacked and bipedicled abdominal free flaps for breast reconstruction: considerations for shaping.
The role of less commonly used local muscle flaps for soft tissue coverage of complex lower extremity wounds.
Lower extremity venous hemodynamics.
Bipedicled fasciocutaneous flaps in the lower extremity.
It is well known that a bipedicled skin flap permits survival of longer flaps due to the secondary recruitment of vascularity. Inclusion of the deep f...
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Distal lower leg local random fasciocutaneous flaps.
Single perforator greater saphenous neuro-veno-fasciocutaneous propeller flaps for lower extremity reconstructions.
Three anteromedial fasciocutaneous leg island flaps for covering defects of the lower two-thirds of the leg.
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Long-term outcomes following lower extremity sarcoma resection and reconstruction with vascularized fibula flaps in children.
Comparison of gluteal perforator flaps and gluteal fasciocutaneous rotation flaps for reconstruction of sacral pressure sores.
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Changes of oxygenation and hemoglobin-concentration in lower extremity free flaps during dangling.
Harvesting huge bipedicled free flaps from the anterolateral and medial thigh: combined saphenous-anterolateral thigh (SALT) flaps.
Comparison of outcomes of pressure sore reconstructions among perforator flaps, perforator-based rotation fasciocutaneous flaps, and musculocutaneous flaps.
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