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Review
. 2014 May;30(2):185-99, vi.
doi: 10.1016/j.hcl.2014.01.002.

Indications, selection, and use of distant pedicled flap for upper limb reconstruction

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Review

Indications, selection, and use of distant pedicled flap for upper limb reconstruction

S Raja Sabapathy et al. Hand Clin. 2014 May.

Abstract

Despite the inherent advantages of free flaps for soft tissue cover in upper limb reconstruction, pedicled flaps remain the workhorse in many centers worldwide. Presumed disadvantages of pedicled flaps are that it requires multiple stages, longer hospital stay, are bulky, and primary reconstruction of composite defects cannot be done. Refinements in technique during planning can offset many of the disadvantages. Pedicled flaps are quick and easy to raise and do not need any special microsurgical expertise. Where free flaps are not possible or they fail, pedicled flaps are the lifeboat. An upper limb reconstructive surgeon must be adept at performing these flaps in challenging situations.

Keywords: Abdominal flap; Groin flap; Hand injury reconstruction; Pedicled flap; Soft tissue cover upper limb.

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