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B. The groin flap has been developed, using the pattern for 144 Microsurgery: Transplantation-Replantation size. The anterior tibial vessels have been dissected out, proximal to the recipient vessels.
Clinical Cases CASE 1 This case involved a defect of the skull secondary to a deep burn with a split-thickness skin graft directly on the dura over the central bony defect. The patient required thick soft-tissue cover and reconstitution of the bony defect. (Reprinted by permission of the publisher from Chater, N.L., Buncke, H.J., and Alpert, B.S.: Reconstruction of extensive tissue defects of the scalp by microsurgical composite tissue transplantation. Surg. Neurol. 7:343, 1977. Copyright 1977 by Elservier Science Publishing Co., Inc.) FIG. 6-01. Template of the soft-tissue flap needed to replace the thin skin-graft cover.
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