Free Flap Donor Site Refinement Using Tissue Expansion.
Publication/Presentation Date
6-1-1988
Abstract
Posttransfer tissue expansion has been used to negate concern for the aesthetic donor site deformity following 15 free tissue transfers involving donor sites of the scalp, trunk, and extremities. There appears to be no contraindication to placing these implants immediately, as was done in 87% of cases, although it is recommended that expansion be delayed until adequate wound healing has occurred at any skin graft interface. This technique has had major positive benefits for refining the radial forearm flap and hair-bearing temporoparietal fasciocutaneous flap defects, which may have heretofore been avoided secondary to aesthetic concerns. Tissue expansion techniques should be considered as an important adjunct for any microsurgical reconstructive effort.
Volume
20
Issue
6
First Page
566
Last Page
572
ISSN
0148-7043
Published In/Presented At
Hallock, G. G. (1988). Free flap donor site refinement using tissue expansion. Annals Of Plastic Surgery, 20(6), 566-572.
Disciplines
Other Medical Specialties | Surgery
PubMedID
3389708
LVHN link
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Department(s)
Department of Surgery, Department of Surgery Faculty
Document Type
Article