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The application of reverse tubular medial upper arm flap in the reconstruction of ripped facial defects.

Xianglin Dong1, Juan Ma1, Shaolin Ma1, Hao Wen2.   

Abstract

Reverse medial upper arm flap is usually utilized in the reconstruction of defects in soft tissues of head and facial skin and is with good clinical efficacy. However, it has not been used in the reconstruction of ripped defects. In this study, we used the reverse tubular medial upper arm flap to repair the ripped facial defects. The reverse tubular skin flap from the medial upper arm was longitudinally cut into two parts. One part was used for the reconstruction of ripped facial defects. The other part was used as inner lining to repair the defects of mucosa. Using this method, 3 patients with ripped facial defects were successfully repaired. Thus the reverse tubular medial upper arm flap was successfully used in the reconstruction of ripped facial defects with little surgical trauma, simple manipulation of the operation, increased success rate of the operation and reduced incidence of complications.

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Keywords:  Ripped defects; flap; upper arm

Year:  2014        PMID: 25550953      PMCID: PMC4276211     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Clin Exp Med        ISSN: 1940-5901


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