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* musculocutaneous flap of the pectoralis major muscle | * musculocutaneous flap of the pectoralis major muscle | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:44, 16 December 2022
Defects under the orbit[edit | edit source]
- otary facial flap – we can use it to move tissue from the retroauricular area + the neck
- cervicofacial flap – we rotate the tissue from the area at the angle of the jaw cranially into the defect, we cover the donor defect with a Y-V shift of the chin
Defects in front of the auricule[edit | edit source]
- musculocutaneous flap of the pectoralis major muscle (or trapezius muscle, latissimus dorsi muscle)
- medially pedunculated neck flap with donor area coverage with skin graft (aesthetically worse)
- cervicopectoral rotation flap – extensive dissection required with resulting long scar
- deltopectoral and cervicohumeral lobes
Bucomandibular region[edit | edit source]
- musculocutaneous flap of the pectoralis major muscle
- some loose lobes
Links[edit | edit source]
Related articles[edit | edit source]
Literature[edit | edit source]
- MĚŠŤÁK, Jan, et al. Úvod do plastické chirurgie. 1. edition. Univerzita Karlova v Praze - Nakladatelství Karolinum, 2005. 125 pp. ISBN 80-246-1150-3.