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A perforator-based bilobed fasciocutaneous flap
Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery, 04/09/09
El-Khatib HA et al. - The flap provides a tensionless wound closure. Hospitalisation is brief, and the postoperative course is comfortable. No recurrence was seen in any of the eight cases. This procedure is indicated in patients in whom wide skin resection is required, because of the tension-free skin closure in such cases. This technique enabled regional reconstruction, conserved tissues, and provided satisfactory aesthetic results. Therefore, this procedure can be considered an additional, useful tool in the treatment of pilonidal sinus.
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