Surgical technique and clinical application of the transverse gracilis myocutaneous free flap

2001 ◽  
Vol 54 (5) ◽  
pp. 423-427 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gottfried Wechselberger ◽  
Thomas Schoeller ◽  
Thomas Bauer ◽  
Anton Schwabegger ◽  
Christian Rainer ◽  
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Microsurgery ◽  
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pp. 328-332 ◽  
Author(s):  
Fabio Nicoli ◽  
Georgios Orfaniotis ◽  
Kanellos Gesakis ◽  
Davide Lazzeri ◽  
Pedro Ciudad ◽  
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pp. 841-848 ◽  
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N. Ad ◽  
E. Birk ◽  
J. Barak ◽  
S. Diamant ◽  
E. Snir ◽  
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pp. 420-427 ◽  
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Byung-Joon Jeon ◽  
Seung Jun Jwa ◽  
Dong Chul Lee ◽  
Si Young Roh ◽  
Jin Soo Kim

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Vol 123 (5) ◽  
pp. 1462-1467 ◽  
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Eveline M. L. Corten ◽  
J Joris Hage ◽  
Pascal P. A. Schellekens ◽  
Mick Kreulen ◽  
Moshe Kon

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U. Choudry

We describe our experience and outcome with the ‘Proximal first dorsal metacarpal artery free flap’. Ten consecutive cases utilizing the proximal first dorsal metacarpal artery free flap for complex digital defects were studied. Surgical technique, patient demographics, and flap outcome data were collected. Patient satisfaction was analysed using a questionnaire. All defects healed successfully with no loss of free flaps. The short-pedicle proximal first dorsal metacarpal artery free flap enables primary closure of the donor site up to 2 cm of width (in nine of the ten donor sites). The flap is a reliable and versatile alternative in selected cases of complex digital injuries.


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pp. 111-119 ◽  
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Francisco J. García-Bernal ◽  
Julio Delgado ◽  
Javier Regalado ◽  
Marcos Sanmartín ◽  
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