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Case Reports
. 2010 Fall;18(3):112-5.

Total scalp avulsion with microvascular reanastomosis: A case report and literature review

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Total scalp avulsion with microvascular reanastomosis: A case report and literature review

Mathew A Plant et al. Can J Plast Surg. 2010 Fall.

Abstract

Total scalp avulsion is a rare but potentially devastating injury that when treated (following a few basic principles) can have very good reconstructive results. The present article reviews the current literature and describes the steps involved in the successful replantation of a complete avulsed scalp of a 33-year-old woman. To the authors' knowledge, the present case regarding replantation of a complete avulsed scalp using only a single artery is the first to be described in the Canadian literature.

L’avulsion totale du cuir chevelu est un traumatisme rare au potentiel dévastateur qui, lorsqu’elle est traitée conformément à quelques principes fondamentaux, peut donner de très bons résultats en chirurgie de reconstruction. Le présent article contient une analyse des publications à jour et décrit les étapes utilisées pour réimplanter avec succès une avulsion complète du cuir chevelu chez une femme de 33 ans. À la connaissance des auteurs, le présent cas portant sur la réimplantation d’une avulsion complète du cuir chevelu au moyen d’une seule artère est le premier à être décrit dans les publications canadiennes.

Keywords: Scalp avulsion; Scalp replantation.

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Avulsed scalp flap on side table before preparation for replantation
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Anterior, left and right lateral views of the zone of injury
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Microvascular reanastomoses of the right superficial temporal artery and vein
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Nine-month postoperative results showing area of alopecia on occiput, and eyebrow elevation demonstrating frontalis function

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