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Dorsal digital perforator flap for reconstruction of distal dorsal finger defects
Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery, 07/02/09
Kawakatsu M et al. - This method is useful for the reconstruction of the distal dorsal region of the fingers, because the flap is more mobile, has a smaller skin island and is less invasive compared to the previous flaps. This type of flap conforms to the concept of a perforator flap arising from the main artery.
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