Literature DB >> 3273055

Subcutaneous tissue in the scalp: anatomical, physiological, and clinical study.

F Marty1, D Montandon, R Gumener, A Zbrodowski.   

Abstract

The galea aponeurotica has been used by various surgeons either as a supporting sheet or as a blood carrier for bringing flaps to various areas of the face. In this study, we first reviewed the anatomy of the scalp vascularization by means of cadaver injections. The arteries and veins are mainly located in the galea and numerous anastomotic vessels are present over the vertex. The physiology of this vascularization has been studied by percutaneous PO2 registration after occlusion of various vessels by means of a tourniquet placed around the head. The superficial temporal arteries have been found to be the most important vessels for designing flaps over the head. On the basis of these experiments, several patients have been operated upon. The possibility of using a skin island from the retroauricular region based on subcutaneous tissue only is described.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3273055     DOI: 10.1097/00000637-198605000-00004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Plast Surg        ISSN: 0148-7043            Impact factor:   1.539


  7 in total

1.  Bilateral comparison of the vascular pattern of the superficial temporal artery based on digital subtraction angiography.

Authors:  Theodora Manoli; Raluca Medesan; Manuel Held; Hans-Eberhard Schaller; Ulrike Ernemann; Andreas Korn; Fabian Medved
Journal:  Surg Radiol Anat       Date:  2015-08-12       Impact factor: 1.246

2.  Partial and total reconstruction of the nose.

Authors:  R Meyer
Journal:  Arch Otorhinolaryngol       Date:  1989

3.  Anteriorly based pericranial flap: an anatomic study of feeding arteries.

Authors:  N Yoshioka; S Kishimoto
Journal:  Skull Base Surg       Date:  1991

4.  Extended subgaleal fascia--pericranial temporalis flap for skull base reconstruction.

Authors:  A Goel; D Gahankari
Journal:  Acta Neurochir (Wien)       Date:  1995       Impact factor: 2.216

5.  Lower Trapezius Flap for Reconstruction of Posterior Scalp and Neck Defects after Complex Occipital-Cervical Surgeries.

Authors:  Joseph Zenga; Jeffrey D Sharon; Paul Santiago; Brian Nussenbaum; Bruce H Haughey; Ida K Fox; Terence M Myckatyn; Jason A Diaz; Michael R Chicoine
Journal:  J Neurol Surg B Skull Base       Date:  2015-05-22

6.  Vascularized mastoid bone flap cranioplasty after translabyrinthine vestibular schwannoma surgery.

Authors:  Heng-Wai Yuen; Andrew L Thompson; Sean P Symons; Farhad Pirouzmand; Joseph M Chen
Journal:  Skull Base       Date:  2009-05

7.  The application of temporo-occipital fascial flap in the wound of medium scalp defect with bone exposure.

Authors:  Jian-Li Wang; Wen-Gang Huang; Xing-Long Liu
Journal:  Int J Clin Exp Med       Date:  2015-08-15
  7 in total

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