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Case Reports
. 1984;18(1):139-44.
doi: 10.3109/02844318409057416.

Microvascular free flaps in early reconstruction of burns in the hand and forearm. Case reports

Case Reports

Microvascular free flaps in early reconstruction of burns in the hand and forearm. Case reports

S Asko-Seljavaara et al. Scand J Plast Reconstr Surg. 1984.

Abstract

In the reconstructive plastic surgery a free flap provides a one-stage method to achieve an optimal functional an aesthetic result. We report five acute burns or early contractions of the hand and forearm with free-flap reconstruction. In each case an attempt was made to design the flap to restore missing tissue components. We used three different musculocutaneous free flaps and two free skin flaps: a latissimus dorsi, a rectus abdominis and a rectus femoris renervated musculocutaneous flap, as well as a dorsalis pedis and a horizontal fasciocutaneous upper arm flap. In all five cases, the hand and wrist showed early restoration of function.

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