
pmid: 12531663
The anterolateral thigh free flap is described in terms of its surgical anatomy, techniques of elevation and its application in seven cases of trauma to the hand. The particular advantages of this free flap for reconstructing a variety of hand defects are demonstrated. Flap refinements that have potential applications for hand surgery are described.
Adult, Male, Soft Tissue Injuries, Treatment Outcome, Adolescent, Thigh, Hand Injuries, Humans, Middle Aged, Plastic Surgery Procedures, Surgical Flaps
Adult, Male, Soft Tissue Injuries, Treatment Outcome, Adolescent, Thigh, Hand Injuries, Humans, Middle Aged, Plastic Surgery Procedures, Surgical Flaps
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