Ann Chir Plast Esthet
January 1990
Between April 1982 and April 1987, 106 free flaps were performed: 27 in the head and neck, 9 in the upper limbs and 60 in the lower limbs. 4 types of free flaps were essentially used: 42 latissimus dorsi flaps, 30 Chinese flaps, 18 temporalis flaps and 12 gracilis flaps. 14 free flaps were performed as a real emergency to cover defects of the upper limb in 4 cases and of the lower limb in 10 cases.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe radial forearm flap is used extensively in hand and reconstructive surgery. We have performed 31 radial forearm flaps (15 free and 16 pedicled flaps) in 25 adults and 5 children. This series was analyzed in an attempt to minimize the sequelae of the upper limb and provide more specific indications for this flap.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe authors have treated a case of bilateral fracture of the scaphoid bone in a young man who had complete and bilateral lunato-triquetral synostosis, without any other associated congenital condition. Consolidation was obtained by orthopedic treatment on one side, but a Matti-Russe operation was necessary on the other. The authors emphasize but then rule out the hypothesis of a congenital bipartite scaphoid associated with the synostosis.
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