This technical guide demonstrates microsurgical reconstructive procedures for common yet challenging cancer defects. It is organized into sections based on recipient or defect site. Each self-contained presentation parallels the plastic surgeon's typical approach to free-flap reconstruction: assess the defect; establish the clinical goal; review possible flaps for addressing the defect and achieving the clinical goal; evaluate the relative advantages and disadvantages of each possible flap; and select and implement the most ...
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This technical guide demonstrates microsurgical reconstructive procedures for common yet challenging cancer defects. It is organized into sections based on recipient or defect site. Each self-contained presentation parallels the plastic surgeon's typical approach to free-flap reconstruction: assess the defect; establish the clinical goal; review possible flaps for addressing the defect and achieving the clinical goal; evaluate the relative advantages and disadvantages of each possible flap; and select and implement the most appropriate flap.
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