tailieunhanh - Ebook Atlas of small animal wound management and reconstructive surgery (4/E): Part 2

Part 1 book "Atlas of small animal wound management and reconstructive surgery" includes content: Local flaps, distant flap techniques, axial pattern skin flaps, free grafts, facial reconstruction, myocutaneous flaps and muscle flaps, oral reconstructive surgical techniques, foot pad reconstruction, major eyelid reconstruction, nasal reconstruction techniques, cosmetic closure techniques, preputial reconstructive surgery. | 11 Local Flaps Introduction 352 Advancement Flaps 353 Rotating Pivoting Flaps 356 Plate 39 Single Pedicle Advancement Flap 370 Plate 40 Bipedicle Advancement Flap 372 Plate 41 Transposition Flap 90 degrees 374 Plate 42 Transposition Flap 45 degrees 378 Plate 43 Transposition Flap Oblique Angle 380 Plate 44 Local Facial Flap Options vs. Auricular Axial Pattern Flap 382 Plate 45 Transposition Flaps in Partial Wound Closure 384 Plate 46 Interpolation Flap 386 Plate 47 Rotation Flap 390 Plate 48 Forelimb Fold Flap 392 Atlas of Small Animal Wound Management and Reconstructive Surgery Fourth Edition. Michael M. Pavletic. 2018 John Wiley amp Sons Inc. Published 2018 by John Wiley amp Sons Inc. Companion website go pavletic atlas 351 352 Atlas of Small Animal Wound Management and Reconstructive Surgery INTRODUCTION transposition flap is aligned parallel to the lines of greatest tension to obtain the bulk of the flap required to cover the A pedicle graft or skin flap is a partially detached seg- defect. When the transposition flap is rotated into place ment of skin and subcutaneous tissue the base or pedicle the donor site can be closed directly because minimal of the flap maintains circulation to the skin during its t ension lines are perpendicular to the suture line. elevation and transfer to a recipient location. Pedicle grafts developed adjacent to the recipient bed are termed local flaps. They represent one of the most practical Skin Folds A Donor Source methods of closing defects that cannot be approximated for Transposition Flap Development by simple undermining and suturing. The effective use Skin folds are natural sites of redundant loose skin for possible transposition flap development. Their presence varies with the of these flaps usually depends on forming a flap in a individual patient and breed. The vulvar fold and facial folds neighboring area in which loose elastic skin prevails. brachycephalic breeds are two common .

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