Grabb's encyclopedia of flaps: 1 Head and neck
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adam_text | Contributing Authors
......................................................
vii
Preface
................................................................. xxxiii
Preface to the Second Edition
................................................ xxxv
Preface to the First Edition
................................................. xxxvii
Introduction
............................................................. xxxix
R. A. Chase
VOLUME I: HEAD AND NECK
PART A SCALP, FOREHEAD, AND NAPE OF NECK
RECONSTRUCTION
__________________________________________
1.
Scalp Flaps and the Rotation Forehead Flap
................................ 3
E. E Worthen
2.
Multiple Pinwheel Scalp Flaps
........................................... 7
T. R. Vecchione
3.
Banana Peel Scalp, Forehead, and Nape of Neck Flaps
...................... 9
M. Orticochea
4.
Temporoparieto-Occipital and Temporoparieto-Occipitoparietal Scalp Flaps
....... 13
J.Juri
5.
Diagonal Frontoparieto-Occipital Scalp Flaps
............................... 17
ƒ·
Juri
6.
Temporoparietal (Superficial Temporal Artery)
Fasciai Flap
.................... 19
H. S. Byrd
7.
Microvascular Free Transfer of Temporo-Occipital Scalp Flaps
.................. 23
K. Ohmori
8.
Galea
Frontalis
Myofascial Flap for Cribriform and Paracribriform Areas
......... 26
H. Costa and A. Cere
j
о
9.
Galeal
Frontalis
Myofascial Flap
......................................... 28
I. T. Jackson and Z. Potparic
10.
Microvascular Free Transfer of Omentum
.................................. 32
Y. Iknta
11.
Tissue Expansion in Forehead and Scalp Reconstruction
....................... 34
L. C
Argenta
PART
В
EYELID AND ORBITAL RECONSTRUCTION
____________
Lower Eyelid
12.
Transposed (McGregor) Flap in Eyelid Reconstruction
........................ 37
/.
A. McGregor
xlv
xlvi
Contents
13.
Cheek Rotation Skin
(Muštarde)
Flap to the Lower Eyelid
..................... 41
/.
C.
Muštarde
14.
Cheek Rotation Skin
(Imre)
Flap to the Lower Eyelid
......................... 45
G. S. Pap
15.
Superiorly-Based Tarsoconjunctival Advancement (Hughes,
Landholt, Köllner)
Flap for Reconstruction of the Lower Eyelid
................................ 49
M.
A. Callaban
16.
Lateral Tarsoconjunctival Flap for Lid Tightening
............................ 52
S. A.
Lauer
17.
Bipedicle Upper Eyelid Flap
(Tripier)
for Lower Eyelid Reconstruction
............ 54
C. D.
Bucko
18.
Skin Island Orbicularis Oculi Musculocutaneous Flap
for Lower Eyelid Reconstruction
......................................... 56
R. V.
Argamaso
19.
Cheek V-Y Advancement Skin Flap to the Lower Eyelid
....................... 58
L
ƒ.
Peled and
M. R.
Wexler
20.
Laterally Based Tarsoconjunctival Transposition Flap to the Lower Eyelid
......... 60
C. Beard and
J. H.
Sullivan
21.
Nasolabial Skin Flap to the Lower Eyelid
.................................. 62
С
E. Paletta
and
F.
X.
Paletta,
Sr.
22.
Laterally Based Transverse Musculocutaneous Flap
for Lower Eyelid Reconstruction
......................................... 64
C.
D. Bucko
Upper Eyelid
23.
Skin-Muscle-Tarsoconjunctival
(Esser) Flap
from the Lower to the Upper Eyelid
..... 67
ƒ.
С
Muštarde
24.
Inferiorly Based Skin-Muscle-Conjunctival Advancement (Cutler-Beard)
Flap from the Lower to the Upper Eyelid
................................... 71
С
Beard and
J. H.
Sullivan
25.
Modified Tessier Flap for Reconstruction of the Upper Eyelid
................... 73
J. J. Hurwitz
Medial Canthus
26.
V-Y-S-Plasty for Closure of a Circular Defect of the Medial Canthal Area
.......... 76
R. V.
Argamaso
27.
V-Y Glabellar Skin Flap to the Medial Canthal Region
........................ 79
ƒ.
C.
Muštarde
Total Eyelid and Socket
28.
Forehead Skin Flap for Total Upper and Lower Eyelid Reconstruction
............ 83
J. C
Muštarde
29.
Secondary Superficial Temporal Artery-Neck Flap for Orbital Reconstruction
...... 85
H. P. Labandter and B. Guyuron
30.
Postauricular Fasciocutaneous
Island Flap
.................................. 88
B. Guyuron and H. P. Labandter
31.
Arm Skin Flap for Orbital Socket Reconstruction
............................ 91
M. R. Wexler and I.
].
Peled
Contents xlvii
I
32. Reverse Temporaiis
Flap for Reconstruction after Orbital Exenteration
............ 91
N.
Menon and R.
Silverman
33.
Microvascular Free Transfer of a First Web Space Skin Flap of the Foot
to Reconstruct the Upper and Lower Eyelids
................................ 94
L. A. Chait
34.
Dorsalis
Pedis
Free Flap for Eye Socket Reconstruction
........................ 97
B. Guyuron and H. P. Labandter
PART
С
NASAL RECONSTRUCTION
__________________________
Nasal Tip, Dorsum, and Alae
35.
Bilobed Nasal Skin Flaps
............................................... 99
A. Matarasso and B.
Strauch
36.
V-Y Flap Reconstruction for Nasal Alae Defects
............................. 101
S. L.
Eisenbaum
and M. P. Barnett
37.
Caterpillar Nasal Skin Flap for Nasal Tip Reconstruction
...................... 104
T. D. Cronin
38.
V-Y Bipedicle Flap for Resurfacing the Nasal Supratip Region
................... 106
B.
Strauch
and M. Fox
39.
Banner-Shaped Nasal Skin Flap
.......................................... 108
/.
K. Masson
and
В. С
Mendelson
40.
Nasolabial and Cheek Skin Flaps
......................................... 112
R. R. Cameron
41.
Zygomatic Flap for Reconstruction of the Lip and Nose
....................... 117
A. Gardetto and
C. Papp
42.
Cheek Advancement Flap for
Paranasal
Reconstruction
....................... 119
G. Kronen, T. Benacquista, and B.
Strauch
43.
Nasal Plus Nasolabial Skin Flaps for Reconstruction of the Nasal Dorsum
......... 122
J. W. Snoiv
44.
Subcutaneous Pedicle Skin Flaps
......................................... 123
/. N.
Barron and M.
N.
Saad
45.
Nasalis Musculocutaneous Sliding Flaps for Nasal Tip Reconstruction
............ 129
F.J.
Rybka
46.
Wrap-Around Cartilage Flap for Correction of Cleft-Lip Nasal Deformity
......... 132
I. J. Peled, Y. Ramon, and Y. Ullmann
47.
Columella and Nasal Septum Skin-Cartilage Flap to Nasal Ala
.................. 134
M. Orticochea
48.
Tissue Expansion in Nasal Reconstruction
.................................. 136
L. C
Argenta
49.
Lateral Nasal (Miter) Skin Flap
.......................................... 137
R. A. Rieger
50.
Axial Frontonasal Flap
................................................. 140
D. Marchac and S. Toth
51.
Frontotemporal Flap
.................................................. 143
R. Meyer
52.
Midline Forehead Skin Flap (Seagull Flap)
.................................. 147
D. R.
Miliard,
Jr.
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Contents
53.
Island Forehead Skin Flap
.............................................. 148
R. V.
Argamaso
54.
Supratrochlear Artery (Off-Midline) Forehead Skin Flap
....................... 151
í. K
Dbawan and
N.
C. Madan
55.
Axial Paramedian Forehead Flap
......................................... 153
G. C. Burget
56.
Scalping Forehead Flap
................................................ 161
J. G. McCarthy
57.
Retroauricular-Temporal Flap
........................................... 167
H. Washio and V. C. Giampapa
58.
Temporoparietal
Fasciai Flap
for Nasal Reconstruction
........................ 170
G.
H. Sasaki
59.
Reversed Superficial Temporal Artery
Postauricular
Compound Skin
and Cartilage Flap
.................................................... 173
M. Orticocbea
60.
Cervical and Clavicular Tubed Skin Flaps
.................................. 177
В. С
Mendelson and].
K. Masson
61.
Upper Arm (Tagliacozzi) Skin Flap
........................................ 179
В. С
Mendelson and J.
K. Masson
62.
Trapezius Musculocutaneous Island Flap
................................... 182
W. R. Panje
63.
Microvascular Free Transfer of a Retroauricular Skin Flap
..................... 184
T. Fujino and M.
Wada
64.
Microvascular Free Transfer of a Retroauricular Flap
......................... 186
S. Kobayashi
65.
Nasal Reconstruction with Auricular Microvascular Transplant
................. 189
J. J. Pribaz and D. L. Abramson
66.
Nasal Alar Reconstruction with an Ear Helix Free Flap
........................ 192
S. M. Shenaq, T. A. Dinh, and M.
Spira
67.
Microvascular Free Transfer of a Compound Dorsalis
Pedis
Skin Flap
with Second Metatarsal Bone
............................................ 194
K. Ohmori
68.
Nasal
Vestibular Chondromucosal
Flap
.................................... 194
D. R.
Miliard,
Jr.
69.
L-Shaped
Šeptal
Chondromucosal Flap
.................................... 196
D. R.
Miliard,
Jr.
70.
Internal Nasal
Vestibular Skin-Mucosal
Flaps
............................... 198
T. R. Vecchione
71.
Multi-Island Free Radial Forearm Flap for Reconstruction of the Nasal Lining
...... 200
R. L. Walton
Nasal Columella
72.
Forked Flap
........................................................ 205
D. R.
Miliard,
Jr.
73.
Bilateral Cheek Island Skin Flaps
......................................... 208
I. Kaplan and M. Ben-Bassat
74.
Labial Mucosal Flaps for Reconstruction of the Columella
..................... 209
J. R. Lewis, Jr.
75.
Nasolabial Skin Flap for Columellar Reconstruction
.......................... 211
С
Paletta
and
F.
X.
Paletta,
Sr.
Contents xlix
Nasal
Septum
76. Bipedicled Nasal
Šeptal Mucosal
Flaps.................................... 214
D. N.
E
Fairbanks
and G. R.
Fairbanks
77.
Inferior
Turbinate
Flap for Closure of
Šeptal
Perforations
...................... 217
H. D.
Vuyk and].
]. Versluis
78.
Oral Mucosal Flaps for
Šeptal
Reconstruction
............................... 219
M. Feldman and Z. Jabourian
79.
Local Mucosal Flaps for Closure of
Šeptal
Perforations
........................ 221
T.
Romo,
III,
A.D.
Patel,
and
J. M.
Pearson
PART
D
EAR RECONSTRUCTION
____________________________
80.
Eave Skin Flap for Helical Reconstruction
.................................. 225
M. L.
Lewin
81.
Retroauricular Tubed Skin Flap to the Helical Rim
........................... 227
D.
N.
Steffanoff
82.
Chondrocutaneous Advancement Flap to the Helical Rim
...................... 229
N.
H. Antia
83.
Antegrade
Triangular Composite Ear Flap for Helix-Scapha Defects of the Ear
...... 231
R. V.
Argamaso
and C. A. Rhee
84.
Flap Correction for Cryptotia
........................................... 234
R. V.
Argamaso
85.
Retroauricular Bipedicle Skin Flap for Partial Ear Reconstruction
................ 237
S. Zenteno Almiis
86.
Chondrocutaneous
Conchal
Flap to the Upper Third of the Ear
................. 239
/.
E. Davis
87.
Retrograde Auricular Flap for Partial Ear Reconstruction
...................... 241
ŕí.
W.
Lneders
88.
Subcutaneous Pedicle Flap for Reconstruction
of the Anterior Surface of the FIxternal Ear
................................. 244
J. K. Niasson
89.
Retroauricular Dermal Pedicled Skin Flap to the Ear
.......................... 247
A. J.
Renard
90.
Auricular, Preauricular, and
Postauricular
Skin Flaps to the External
Auditory Canal
...................................................... 250
W.
ß.
Macomber and
].
D. Noonan
91.
Skin Flap to the Torn Earlobe
........................................... 253
A. M. fardue
92.
Repair of the Cleft Earlobe with an Advancement Flap and Two Unilateral
Z-Plasties
........................................................... 255
ß. Strauch
and
M. Keyes-Ford
93.
Roll-Under {or Fold-Under) Flap for Release of Earlobe
Contractures
............. 257
/.
R.
Lewis, Jr.
94.
Lateral Neck Skin Flap for Earlobe Reconstruction
........................... 258
S. Zenteno Alank
95.
Temporoparieta!
Fasciai Flap
to the Ear
.................................... 259
S. Ohmori
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PART E
CHEEK AND NECK RECONSTRUCTION
________________
Cheek and Neck
96.
V-Y Advancement Skin Flaps
............................................ 263
E. G. Zook and R. C. Russell
97.
Triangular and Hatchet Subcutaneous Pedicle Skin Flaps
....................... 266
A. J. J. Emmett
98.
Transposition Cheek Skin Flaps: Rhombic Flap and Variations
.................. 270
J. P.
Gunter
and R. W. Sheffield
99.
Rhombic and Rhomboid Schwenklappen-Plasty
............................. 275
E.
Roggendorf
100.
Rhomboid-to-W Flap
.................................................. 280
H. Becker
101.
Double-Z Rhomboid
Plasty
for Reconstruction of Facial Wounds
................ 283
E
N.
Gahhos
102.
Subcutaneous Pedicle Flaps
............................................. 287
J.
N.
Barron and M.
N.
Saad
103.
Nasolabial Skin Flaps to the Cheek
....................................... 289
H. Ohtsuka
104.
Bilaterally Pedicled V-Y Advancement Flap
................................. 291
L.
Fontes
and M.
Ribeiro
105.
Forehead Skin Flaps
................................................... 294
J. S. P. Wilson and
Ν. Μ
Breach
106.
Bilobar and Trilobar Forehead and Scalp Flaps
.............................. 305
M. Narayanan
107.
Superficial Temporal Artery Forehead and Scalp Flaps
......................... 309
L
К.
Dhawan
108.
Galeal Flaps
......................................................... 311
J. M. Psillakis, J.
Avelar,
and]. Perssonelli
109.
Postauricular and Retroauricular Scalping Flap (the PARAS Flap)
................ 314
A. D. Dias
and P. Chhajlani
110.
Lateral Cheek and Posterior Auricular Transposition Flap
...................... 316
R. O. Dingman and G. H. Derman
111. Slide-Swing Skin Flap
.................................................. 318
ƒ.
Schrudde and V. Petrovici
112.
Cervical Skin Flaps to the Cheek
......................................... 321
V. Y. Bakamjian
113.
Transposition Neck-to-Cheek Skin Flaps
................................... 323
C. С
Coleman, Jr., and
M. J.
Таг
/is
114.
Cervical Rotation Skin Flap for Reconstruction of the Cheek
................... 326
R. B.
Stark
115.
Cervicofacial Skin Flap to the Cheek
...................................... 328
R. M. Goldwyn
116.
Cervicopectoral Skin Flap to the Cheek
.................................... 329
D. W.
Becker, Jr.
117.
Kite Flap in Facial Reconstructive Surgery
..................................
33О
J.-L. Ducours, P. Poizac, D. Richard, J. Aftimos, J. Unanue, B. Maraud,
A. Wangermez, C. Orreteguy, and
C. Augustín
Contents
li
118.
Posterior Cervical
Flaps................................................
332
I.
К.
Dhawan and
N.
С.
Madan
119.
Submental
Advancement Skin Flap to the Chin
.............................. 334
/.
W. Snow
120.
Bipedicle
Submental
Skin Flap
........................................... 336
V. Y. Bakamjian
121.
Submental
Island Skin Flap
............................................. 338
D. Martin, P. Pelissier, and].
Baudet
122.
Platysmal Flaps for Cheek and
Intraoral
Reconstruction
....................... 341
/. N.
Barron, M.
N.
Saad, and L. O. Vasconez
123.
Nape of the Neck Flap
................................................. 344
T. D. R.
Briant
and V. V. Strelzow
124.
Deltopectoral Skin Flap
................................................ 347
V. Y. Bakamjian
125.
Deltopectoral Skin Flap as a Free Skin Flap Using the Internal Mammary Vessels,
Revisited: Further Refinement in Flap Design, Fabrication, and Clinical Usage
...... 354
K. Sasaki, M. Nozaki, T. Honda, K. Morioka, Y. Kikuchi,
and T. Huang
126.
Deltoscapular Skin Flap
................................................ 356
C. J.
Smith
127.
Dorsal Scapular Island Flap
............................................. 358
C. Angrigiani
ag·]
128.
Tubed Abdominal and Chest Skin Flaps
.................................... 360
--—„-
M.
E Strane
and
W.
E. Strane
129.
Latissimus Dorsi Musculocutaneous Flap
to the Head, Neck, Cheek, and Scalp
..... 360
W. Y. Hoffman, R. M. Barton, and L. O. Vasconez
130.
Trapezius Muscle and Musculocutaneous Flaps
.............................. 363
K.
E
Hagan
and
S. J.
Mathes
131.
Cervicohumeral Flap
.................................................. 368
E. A. Luce
132.
Pectoralis Major Muscle and Musculocutaneous Flaps
........................ 371
S. Ariyan
133.
Free Groin Flap Reconstruction of Severe Burn Neck
Contracture
................ 378
K. Harii
134.
Lateral Intercostal Microvascular Flap for Release of Neck Scar
................. 381
H. A. Badran
135.
Microvascular Free Transfer of a Deepithelialized Groin Flap to the Cheek
......... 384
L. A. Sharzer
136.
Microvascular Transfer of a Scapular/Parascapular Flap to the Cheek
............. 387
T. Benacquista and B.
Strauch
137.
Microvascular Free Transfer of Omentum to the Cheek
........................ 390
S. K. Das and M. A. Lesavoy
138.
Free Deltoid Flap
..................................................... 393
ƒ.
D. Franklin and
R. D.
Goldstein
139.
Scapular and Parascapular Flaps
......................................... 394
ƒ.
Baudet, T.
Nassif, J.-L. Bovet, and B.
Panconi
140.
Thoracodorsal Artery Perforator {TDAP) Flap
............................... 395
С
Angrigiani
lii
Contents
141.
Free
Anterolaterał
Thigh Flaps for Reconstruction of Head and Neck Defects
....... 397
I. Koshima
142.
Microvascular Transfer of
Anterolaterał
Thigh Flaps for Reconstruction
of Head and Neck Defects
.............................................. 400
R. S. AH and F.-C.Wei
143.
Muscle Vascularized Pedicle Flap and Bone
................................. 408
Y. Shintomi, K. Nohira, Y. Yamamoto, and L. O. Vasconez
144.
Principles of Prefabricated Flaps
......................................... 412
J.
Baudet
and D. Martin
145.
Prefabricated Induced Expanded (PIE) Supraclavicular Flap
.................... 417
R. K. Khouri and P. Pelissier
Facial
Reanimation
146.
Partial Face Transplant
................................................ 420
B. Devauchelle
147.
Facial Transplantation
—
the Anatomic Basis
................................ 424
M. Siemionow, G. Agaoglu, and S. Unal
148.
Nasolabial Dermal Flaps for Suspension in Lower Facial Palsy
.................. 430
M. R. Wexler and I. J.
Pelea
149.
Microneurovascular Free Gracilis Muscle Transfer for Facial
Reanimation......... 433
К.
Harii and H. Asato
150.
Microvascular Free Transfer of a Partial Gracilis Muscle to the Face
.............. 436
R. M. Zuker
151.
Microneurovascular Free Transfer of the Serratus Anterior Muscle
............... 440
/.
С
Grotting
152.
Microneurovascular Free Transfer of Extensor Digitorum
Brevis
Muscle for
Facial
Reanimation................................................... 442
V.
К.
Rao and
J.
A. Butler
153.
Microneurovascular Free Transfer of Pectoralis Minor Muscle for
Facial
Reanimation................................................... 443
J.
К.
Terzis
PART
F
LIP RECONSTRUCTION
______________________________
Upper Lip
154.
Lip-Switch
Abbé
Flap for Philtrum
....................................... 451
D. R.
Miliard,
Jr.
155.
Lower-Lip Sandwich
Abbé
Skin Flap to Upper Lip
........................... 452
I. T. Jackson
156.
Lip Fleur-de-Lis Flap
.................................................. 455
Đ.
R.
Miliard,
Jr.
157.
One-Stage Lip-Switch
.................................................. 457
H. Ohtsuka
158.
Subcutaneous Pedicle Flaps to the Lip
..................................... 459
J.
N.
Barron and M.
N.
Saad
159.
Advancement Musculocutaneous and Skin Flaps for Upper Lip Repair
............ 461
£.
J. Van Dorpe
Contents
liii
160. Submental
Hair-Bearing Skin Flap to Upper Lip
............................. 463
H. Scbaupp
161.
Hair-Bearing Skin Flaps
................................................ 465
ƒ. 5.
P. Wilson and M. D. Brougb
Lower Lip
162.
Stepladder Skin-Muscle-Mucosal Flap for Lower Lip Reconstruction
............. 476
A. D. Petty and E. -P. Tan
163.
Bandoneon
Technique: Mucomyocutaneous Stretched Flaps
in Lip Reconstruction
.................................................. 478
I.
].
Pelea
and Y.
Ullman
164.
Nasolabial (Gate) Skin-Muscle-Mucosal Flap to Lower Lip
..................... 480
R. Fujimori
165.
Steeple Skin-Muscle-Mucosal Flap for Lower Lip Reconstruction
................ 483
M. F.
Strane
and G. A. Robertson
166.
Upper Lip Angular Skin-Muscle-Mucosal Flap to Lower Lip
.................... 486
C. R. Balcb
167.
Functional Lower Lip and Oral Sphincter Reconstruction
with Innervated Depressor Anguli
Oris
Flaps
................................ 488
G. R. Tobin
168.
Orbicularis
Oris
Muscle Flaps
........................................... 492
C. L.
Puckett,
K L. Pickrell, and J.
F. Remisch
169.
Paired Deltopectoral Skin Flap to the Lip
................................... 494
M. Soussaline
170.
Platysma Musculocutaneous Flap to the Lower Lip
........................... 494
/. N.
Barron and M.
N.
Saad
Upper and Lower Lip
171.
Fan Flaps
........................................................... 496
W. R.
Midiin
and D. R.
Miliard,
Jr.
172.
Innervated Musculocutaneous Lip and Cheek Flaps
........................... 499
M. R.
Karapandžić
Vermilion
173.
Tongue Mucosal and Musculomucosal Flap for Lip Reconstruction
.............. 507
ƒ.
Guerrerosantos
174.
Bilateral Lateral Vermilion Border Transposition Flaps
........................ 512
K. Matsuo
175.
Bilateral Vermilion Flaps for Lower Lip Repair
.............................. 514
H. Ohtsuka
Commissure
176.
Commissure Reconstruction: Overview
.................................... 516
H. G. Thomson
177.
Commissure Reconstruction
............................................ 522
R. V.
Argamaso
liv
Contents
PART G
INTRAORAL
RECONSTRUCTION
_____________________
178.
Nasolabiał
Flaps to Anterior Floor of Mouth
................................ 525
/.
A. McGregor and D. Soutar
179.
One-Stage Nasolabial Skin Flaps for Oral and Oropharyngeal Defects
............ 527
R. A. Elliott
180.
Buccal Fat
Pad Flap Plus Skin Graft to Oroantral and
Oronasal
Defects
........... 530
P.
Egyedi
and H.
Müller
181. Intraoral
Reconstruction with Tongue Musculomucosal Flaps
................... 530
/.
Guerrerosantos
182.
Bucket-Handle
Vestibular Mucosal
Flap to Anterior Palate
..................... 534
P.
Egyedi
and H.
Müller
183.
Palatal Mucoperiosteal Island Flap
....................................... 536
P. J. Gullane and S. Arena
184.
Cervical Skin Flap for
Intraoral
Lining
..................................... 539
V. Y. Bakamjian
185.
Submental
Skin Flap for
Intraoral
Lining
................................... 542
M.
Soussaline
186.
Anterior Cervical and Lateral Cervical Apron Skin Flaps
....................... 543
B. W. Edgerton
187.
Omental Flap for Cheek, Neck, and
Intraoral
Reconstruction
................... 547
S. K. Das and M. A. Lesavoy
188.
Cervical Musculocutaneous Flap for
Intraoral
Lining
......................... 548
H.
Saito
189.
Buccinator Myomucosal Island Pedicle Flap
................................ 550
D.
].
Hurwitz
190.
Sternocleidomastoid Muscle and Musculocutaneous Flap
...................... 554
S. Ariyan
191.
Trapezius Osteomusculocutaneous Island Flap for Reconstruction
of the Anterior Floor of the Mouth and Mandible
............................ 558
W. R. Panje
192.
Rib-Pectoralis Major Osteomusculocutaneous Flap
........................... 561
M. S. G. Bell
193.
Lateral Pectoral Osteomusculocutaneous Flap
............................... 564
J.
W
Little III and]. R. Lyons
194.
Vascularized Outer Table Calvarial Bone Flap
............................... 569
J. M. Psillakis
195.
Microvascular Free Transfer of a Dorsalis
Pedis
Flap for
Intraoral
Lining
.......... 571
L. A. Sharzer
196.
Innervated Gracilis Musculocutaneous Flap for Total Tongue Reconstruction
....... 573
N.}.
Yousif and W. W. Dzwierzynski
197.
Scapular Osteocutaneous Flap
.......................................... 575
W. M. Swartz
198.
Radial Forearm Free Flap in
Intraoral
Reconstruction
......................... 578
D. S.
Soutar and I. A. McGregor
199.
Facial Artery Musculomucosal (FAMM) Flap
............................... 584
H. O. B. Taylor and]. J. Pribaz
Contents lv
200. Radial
Forearm Free
Osteocutaneous Flaps
for
Intraoral
Reconstruction..........
586
J.
В.
Boyd
201.
Vascularized Rib-Periosteal Transplantation for Reconstruction of the
Mandible and Maxilla
................................................ 591
D.
Serafin
and V.
E. Voci
202.
Microvascular Free Transfer of Serratus Anterior and Rib Composite Flap
......... 598
W.C. Lineaweaver, F. Zhang, and A. Kells
203.
Microvascular Transfer of the Compound Dorsalis
Pedis
Skin Flap with
Second Metatarsal for Mandible and Floor of Mouth Reconstruction
............ 600
R. M. Zuker and R. T. Manktelow
204.
Microvascular Free Transfer of a Compound Deep Circumflex
Groin and Iliac Crest Flap to the Mandible
................................. 604
G. I. Taylor and R. J. Corlett
205.
Microvascular Free Transfer of the Medial Wall of the Iliac Crest on the
Deep Circumflex Iliac Artery for
Mandibular
Reconstruction
................... 612
H. R. Sterman and B.
Strauch
206.
Internal Oblique-Iliac Crest Osteomyocutaneous Free Flap in
Oromandibular Reconstruction
.......................................... 615
M. L. Urken
207.
Thoracodorsal (Serratus Anterior) Compound Flap
........................... 619
A. M. Godfrey and B.
N.
Bailey
208.
Microvascular Free Transfer of a Partial Fibula for
Mandibular
Reconstruction
..... 621
M. A. Schustertnan
209.
Endocultivation: Computer-Aided Tissue Engineering of Customized,
Vascularized Bone Grafts for
Mandibular
Reconstruction
...................... 625
P. H. Warnke
PART
H
PHARYNGOESOPHAGEAL
___________________________
210.
Reconstruction of the Cervical Esophagus with Skin Flaps
..................... 630
C.
E.
Silver and
R.
J.
Brauer
211.
Deltopectoral Skin Flap: Pharyngoesophageal Reconstruction
................... 632
V. Y. Bakamjian
212.
Use of the Pectoralis Major Musculocutaneous Flap for One-Stage Cervical,
Esophageal, and Pharyngeal Reconstruction
................................ 637
R. E
Ryan
213.
Trapezoidal Paddle Pectoralis Major Myocutaneous Flap for Esophageal Replacement
640
B.
Strauch,
С.
E.
Silver,
R.
Feingold,
and A. Shektman
214.
Biłobed
Chest Flap (Deltopectoral Skin Flap and Pectoralis Major
Muscuiocutaneous Flap)
............................................... 643
R. M. Meyer
215.
Latissimus
Dorsi
Musculocutaneous Flap for Pharyngoesophageal Reconstruction
... 646
E E.
Barton, jr.,
J, M.
Kenkel, and W. P. Adams, jr.
216.
Stemocleidomastoid Muscle and Musculocutaneous Flaps
..................... 649
S. Ariyan
217.
Reconstruction of the Cervical Esophagus by Visceral Interposition
.............. 650
C. E. Silver and
R. J.
Brauer
Ivi
Contents
218.
Microvascular
Free
Transfer
of Intestine
...................................
R.
S.
Stahl
and M. J.
Jurkiewicz
219.
Jejunal Free Flap
.....................................................
658
J. J.
Coleman
III
220.
Microvascular
Free
Transfer
of a Compound Flap of Stomach and Omentum
....... 662
}.
Baudet,
В.
Panconi,
and
L.
Vidal
221.
Microvascular
Transfer
of the Dorsalis
Pedis
Skin Flap for
Hypopharyngeal Reconstruction
......................................... 665
R. M. Zuker and R. T. Manktelow
222.
Radial Forearm Cutaneous Flap for Hypopharyngeal Reconstruction
............. 668
J. B. Boyd
VOLUME II: UPPER EXTREMITIES
SECTION
П:
UPPER EXTREMITY RECONSTRUCTION
PART A FINGER AND THUMB RECONSTRUCTION
_____________
Fingertip
223.
Triangular
Volar
Skin Flap to the Fingertip
................................. 675
E. Atasoy
224.
Triangular Lateral (Kutler) Skin Flaps to the Fingertip
......................... 678
A. Freiberg
225.
Modified Triangular Lateral Skin Flaps to the Fingertip
........................ 680
G. H. Shepard
226.
Triangular Lateral Neurovascular Island Skin Flap to the Fingertip
. 682
S. L. Biddulph
227.
Rectangular Lateral Neurovascular Island Skin Flap to the Fingertip.
. 685
N.G.Poy
228.
Oblique Triangular Skin Flap to the Fingertip
............................. 687
R. Venkataswami
229.
Volar
Advancement Skin Flap to the Fingertip
...........................
g§9
J. W.
Snow
230.
Volar V-Y
Cup Flap
.................................................
692
L. T. Furlow, Jr.
231.
Flag Skin Flap to the Finger
.....................................
F. Iselin and G. Pradet
232.
On-Top-Plasty Skin Flap of the Finger
...........
/no
G. J. Baibak
.......................
233.
Thenar Flap
.......................................
8.
W.
Edgerton and R. W. Beasley
234.
Thenar
Н
-Flap
........................ 7fU
R.J. Smith
..........................
235.
Cross Thumb to Index Fingertip Skin Flap
.....................
£.
Atasoy
236.
Cross-Finger Skin-Nerve Flap
..............
ß. £.
Cohen
..........................
237.
Neurovascular
Island Skin Flap to the Finger Amputation Stump
...........
7IO
R. K. Srivastava and]. B.
Kahl
Contents lvii
Finger
238. Transposition
Skin Flap from the Side of a Finger
............................ 713
D. P. Green
239.
Lateral Finger Rotation Skin Flap
........................................ 715
H. W. Lueders
240.
Bipedicle Strap Flaps of the Finger
........................................ 717
N.W. Yii and D. Elliot
241.
Axial Flag Skin Flap
................................................... 719
G. D. Lister
242.
Use of the
SEPA
Flap in the Repair of Defects in the Hands and Fingers
........... 722
A. D. Dias
243.
Dorsolateral Neurovascular Skin Flap of the Finger
........................... 726
B. B. Joshi
244.
Arterialized Side Finger Flaps for the Proximal Interphalangeal Joint
............. 729
R.
C. Russell and E. G. Zook
245.
Tendocutaneous Dorsal Finger Flap
....................................... 731
В. В.
Joshi
246.
Dorsal Cross-Finger Flaps
.............................................. 733
B. W. Edgerton and R. W. Beasley
247.
Reversed Cross-Finger Subcutaneous Tissue Flap
............................. 736
E. Atasoy
248.
Dorsal Branch of the Digital Nerve Innervated Cross-Finger Flap
................ 739
B. B. Josbi
249.
Cross-Forearm Skin Flap
............................................... 741
D. S. Eastwood
250.
Cross-Hand Hypothenar Skin Flap to the Finger
............................. 744
C.
Arrunátegui
251.
Cross-Hand, Cross-Finger Neurovascular Skin Flap
.......................... 748
M. R. Wexler and I. j.
Feled
252.
Louvre Skin Flap
..................................................... 750
A. J. J. Emmett
253.
Dermo-Epidermal Flap
................................................. 753
P. Colson and H. Janvier
254.
Supraclavicular Innervated Flap to the Finger
............................... 757
B. С
Sommerlad
and J. G. Boorman
255.
Microvascular Transplantation En Bloc of the Second and Third Toe
............. 760
E. Biemer
256.
Microvascular Free Transfer of Toe Joints
.................................. 764
/.
E. Kutz, H. W. Klein, T.-M. Tsai, and B.-H.
Lim
Thumb Tip
257.
Volar
Thumb Advancement Skin Flap
..................................... 768
M. A. Posner
258.
Rotation Advancement Skin Flap to the Thumb Tip
.......................... 77
J
R. V.
Argamaso
259.
Extended Palmar Advancement Flap
...................................... 773
A. L.
Dellon
lviii
Contents
260.
Volar
Cross-Finger Flaps
.....................................·......... >
R.
W.
Beasley and
В.
W.
Edgerton
261.
Side Finger Skin Flap to the Thumb Tip
.................................... 776
R. C. Rtissell and E. G. Zook
262.
Cocked Hat (Gillies) Thumb Skin Flap
.................................... 778
D. A. Campbell Reid
263.
Thumb Pulp Neurovascular Island Flap
.................................... 780
R.
W. H.
Pho
264.
Dorsal to
Volar
Transposition Skin Flap of the Finger
......................... 783
S. H. Harrison and D. H. Harrison
265.
Dorsolateral Island Skin Flap to the Fingertip and Thumb Tip
................... 786
B. B. Joshi
266.
Digital Neurovascular Island Skin Flap
.................................... 788
J. W. Littler and]. M. Markley
267.
Reverse Digital Artery Flap to the Fingertip
................................. 792
S. K. Han
268.
Staged Neurovascular Island Skin Flap from the Middle Finger to the Thumb Tip
... 794
R. Venkataswami
269.
Modified Palmar Skin Flap to the Fingertip
................................. 797
K. S.
Kim
270.
Reverse Dorsal Digital and Metacarpal Flaps
................................ 800
P. Pelissier
271.
Microvascular Free Transfer of the Nail
.................................... 802
G. D.
Lister
Thumb
272.
Radial Innervated Cross-Finger Skin Flap to the Thumb
....................... 806
/.
S. Gaul and J. E. Adamson
273.
Neurovascular Skin Kite Flap from the Index Finger
.......................... 808
G. Voucher and
E
Van
Genechten
274.
Innervated Dorsal Index Finger Skin Flaps to the Thumb
...................... 809
F. J.
Rybka
and
E E.
Pratt
57
S.
Infraclavicular Skin Flap to the Hand and Fingers
............................ 811
V. R. Hentz
276.
Cross-Forearm Neurocutaneous Flap
...................................... 813
B. H.
Dolich
277.
Dynamic Abductor
Digiti
Minimi Musculocutaneous Flap for the Thumb
......... 813
V: R. Hentz
278.
Microneurovascular Free Transfer of the Big Toe
............................. 815
/.
W. May, Jr., and
R. C.
Savage
279.
Microneurovascular Free Transfer of the Second Toe
.......................... 820
B.
Strauch
and E. J. Hall-Findlay
280.
Wrap-Around Toe Flap
................................................ 823
W. A. Morrison
281.
Microneurovascular Partial Toe Transfer
................................... 826
G. Voucher and F. Van
Genechten
282.
Trimmed Big-Toe Transfer for Thumb Reconstruction
......................... 830
N.
Carver and F.-C. Wei
Contents lix
PART
B HAND
_____________________________________________
j 283. Rhomboid-to-W
Flap
.................................................. 834
? H. Becker
284.
Palmar and Thenar Innervated Skin
Flaps
to the Hand
........................ 834
B. В.
Joshi
285.
First Dorsal Interosseous Muscle Flap
..................................... 838
V. R. Hentz
286.
Abductor
Digiti
Minimi Muscle Flap
...................................... 840
V: R. Hentz
287.
Palmaris Brevis
Turnover Flap as an Adjunct to Internal Neurolysis of the
Chronically Scarred Median Nerve in Recurrent Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
......... 842
E.
H. Rose
288.
Pronator Quadratus Muscle Flap
......................................... 845
A. L.
Dellon
and S. E. Mackinnon
289.
Radial Forearm
Fasciai Flap
............................................. 849
P. H. Grossman, A. M. Majidian, M. Brones, M. Young, and A. R. Grossman
290.
Pedicled Radial Forearm Fasciosubcutaneous Flap for Hand Reconstruction
........ 852
N. Weinzweig
291.
Posterior Interosseous Artery Flap
........................................ 855
C. R. Gschwind and M. A, Tonkin
292.
Proximal Forearm Flap
................................................ 859
R. K. Khouri and
Y
J. Shin
293.
Paired Abdominal Skin Flaps for the Hand
................................. 861
T. Miura
294.
Anterior Chest Wall Skin Flaps to the Forearm and Hand
...................... 862
R. G. Katz and W. L. White
295.
Hand Sandwich
...................................................... 865
D. W.
Furnas
296.
Dermo-Epidermal Flap to the Hand
....................................... 869
P. Colson and H. Janvier
ті*]
297.
Abdominal Bipedicle Flap for Dorsal Defects of the Hand
...................... 874
^f
N.
H. Anna
298.
First Dorsal Metacarpal Artery Flap
...................................... 874
M. M. Sherif
299.
Lumbrical Muscle Flap of the Palm
....................................... 879
H. Kondlia, R. Kuzbari, A. Worseg, M. Tschabitscher, and].
Holle
300.
Groin Skin Flap
...................................................... 881
L
A. McGregor and D. Soutar
301.
Hypogastric (Shaw) Skin Flap
........................................... 885
T. Barfred
ŕ
302.
Microvascular Free Transfer of the Groin Skin Flap
...........................
K. Harii
303.
Microvascular Free Transfer of a Dorsalis
Pedis
Skin Flap with Extensor Tendons
.. .
G. L
Taylor and R.
].
Corlett
304.
Microvascular and Microneurovascular Free Transfer of a Dorsalis
Pedis
Flap
...... 891
R. K.
Daniel
lx Contents
305.
Biceps
Femoris
Perforator Free Flap for Upper-Extremity Reconstruction
..........
P.
С
Cavadas,
J. R.
Ramón Sauz, and
L.
Landin
306.
Free Parietotemporalis
Fasciai Flap
.......................................
J. Upton and C. Rodgers
307.
Microvascular Free Transfer of the Lateral Arm Fasciocutaneous Flap
............
ЅЧ5
L. R. Scheker and G. Lister
308.
Free Deltoid Skin Flap
.................................................
/.
D.
Franklin and R. D. Goldstein
309.
Scapular and Parascapular Flaps
......................................... 902
J.
Baudet, T.
Nassif, J.-L. Bovet, and B.
Panconi
310.
Medial Upper Arm Fasciocutaneous Flap for Palmar Defects of the Hand and
Distal Forearm
...................................................... 902
S. Bhattacharya, S. P. Bhagia, S. K. Bhatnagar, S. D. Pandey, and R. Chandra
311.
Ubar
Artery Free Flap
................................................ 905
D. R. H. Christie, G. M. Duncan, and D. W. Glasson
312.
Fibular Osteocutaneous Free Flap for Metacarpal Reconstruction
............... 907
Y. K.
Chung
PART
С
WEB SPACE
_________________________________________
313.
Dorsal Rectangular Skin Flap for Web Space Reconstruction
................... 910
E. Z.
Browne, Jr.
314.
Lateral Digital Skin Flap for Web Space Reconstruction
....................... 912
P. Colson and H. Janvier
315.
Five-Skin Flap for Reconstruction of Web Space
Contracture
................... 914
M.
Rousso,
M. R.
Wexler, and
L J. P
eled
316.
Transposition Flap for Soft Tissue Adduction
Contracture
of the Thumb
.......... 918
M. Spinner
317.
Dorsal Thumb Flap for the Thenar Web Space
.............................. 920
B.
Strauch
and M. Fox
318.
Dorsal Index Skin Flap for the Thenar Web
................................ 922
E. J. Hall-Findlay and B.
Strauch
319.
Arterialized Palmar Flap for First Web Space Reconstruction
................... 926
L. O. Vasconez
320.
First Web-Space Pseudo-Kite Flap
........................................ 927
P. Lorea, J. Medina, and G. Foucher
321.
Multiple Dorsal Rotation Skin Flaps for the Thenar Web
...................... 929
A. E. Flatt
322.
Cross-Arm Triangular Flaps for First Web Space Reconstruction
................ 932
ƒ. ƒ.
Pelea,
M. R.
Wexler, and
M.
Rousso
323.
Microneurovascular Transfer on a First Web Space Skin Flap
................... 934
B.
Strauch
and
E. J.
Hall-Findlay
PART
D
FOREARM
____________________________ ____________
324.
Extensor Carpi Ulnaris and Flexor Digitorum
Profundus
Muscle Flap Coverage
of the Proximal Ulna
.................................................. 937
B. E.
Cohen
Contents lxi
325. Abdominohypogastric
Skin Flap for Hand and Forearm Coverage
............... 941
J. D. Schlenker and E. Atasoy
326.
Tissue Expansion and Flaps of the Upper Extremity
.......................... 943
G. G. Hallock
327.
Microneurovascular Transfer of Rectos Femoris Muscle
and Musculocutaneous Flaps
............................................ 945
R. R. Schenck
328.
Microneurovascular Transfer of the Latissimus
Dorsi
Muscle
and Musculocutaneous Flaps to the Forearm
............................... 948
R. M. Barton
329.
Microvascular Free Gracilis Muscle and Musculocutaneous Flap to the Forearm
.... 949
R. T. Manktelow and R. M. Zuker
330.
Microneurovascular Free Transfer of Pectoralis Major Muscle and
Musculocutaneous Flaps
............................................... 953
Y
Ikuta
331.
Free Fibular Transfer
.................................................. 955
A. Gilbert
PARTE
ELBOW
____________________________________________
332.
Transposition Skin Flap to the Elbow
..................................... 959
M. B. Constantian
ЪЪЪ.
Cephalic Venous Flap
.................................................. 960
R. L. Thatte and M. R. Thatte
334.
Superior Medial Arm Flap
.............................................. 963
С
E. Carriquiry
335.
Fasciocutaneous Flaps for Elbow Coverage
................................. 966
T. R. Heinz and L. O. Vasconez
336.
Radial Recurrent Fasciocutaneous Flap for Coverage of Posterior Elbow Defects
.... 969
E
С.
Akpuaka
337.
Brachioradialis Muscle and Musculocutaneous Flap for Coverage of the Elbow
..... 971
A. Gilbert and
J
.
Restrepo
338.
Extensor Carpi
Radialis Longus
Muscle Flap for Anterior Elbow Coverage
........ 974
R. V. Janevicius
339.
Microvascular Free Transfer of a Compound Deep Circumflex Groin
............ 977
and Iliac Crest Flap to the Upper Extremity
G. I. Taylor and R. J. Corlett
PART
F
ARM
____________________________________________
340.
Thoraco-Epigastric Skin/Fascia Flap to the Arm
............................. 981
V. L. Lewis, Jr.
341.
Medial Arm Flap
..................................................... 984
E.
N.
Kaplan, R. Pearl, and V. Hentz
342.
Lateral Trunk Flaps
................................................... 988
E. G. Zook and
R. C
Russell
343.
Latissimus
Dorsi
Functional Transfer to the Arm
............................. 989
W. Y. Hoffman and L. O. Vasconez
344.
Tissue Expansion in Conjunction with Flaps of the Upper Extremity
.............. 990
G. G. Hallock
Contents
VOLUME
III:
TORSO,
PELVIS, AND LOWER EXTREMITIES
SECTION
Ш:
BREAST, CHEST WALL, AND TRUNK
RECONSTRUCTION
PART A BREAST RECONSTRUCTION
_________________________
Breast Mound
345.
Skin Expansion
...................................................... 997
C. Radovan
346.
Superolateral Pedicle for Breast Surgery
.................................... 999
C. K. Herman and B.
Strauch
347.
Medial Pedicle Flap for Breast-Reduction Surgery
............................ 1002
E. J. Hall-Findlay
348.
Sliding Skin Flap from the Abdomen
...................................... 1006
J. R. Lewis, Jr.
349.
Transverse Thoracoepigastric Skin Flap
.................................... 1009
T. D. Cronin and E. D. Cronin
350.
Composite Cone Flap
.................................................. 1012
A. J. J. Emmett
351.
Lateral Abdominal Skin Flap
............................................ 1016
J. M. Drever
352.
Midabdominal Skin Flap
............................................... 1019
/.
M. Drever
353. Contralateral
Breast Flap
............................................... 1021
D. R. Marshall
354.
Deepithelialized Flap from Arm to Chest
................................... 1021
J. R. Lewis, Jr.
j
355.
Tubed Abdominal Skin Flap
............................................. 1023
/.
С
Kelleher
and
R. V. Janevicius
356.
Omental
Flap
........................................................ 1023
R. T. Routledge and S. K.
Das
357.
Latissimus
Dorsi
Musculocutaneous
Flap
.................................. 1026
J. M.
Griffin
358.
Extended
Composite Latissimus
Dorsi
Musculocutaneous
Flap
.................. 1030
D. R. Marshall
359.
Autogenous
Latissimus
Flap for Breast
Reconstruction
........................ 1032
J. B. McCraw, C. A. Rhee, and B.
Strauch
360.
Intercostal
Artery Perforator (ICAP) Flap for Breast Reconstruction in Post-Bariatric
Weight Loss Patients
.................................................. 1035
S. Kwei, L. J. Borud, and
B. T.
Lee
361.
External Oblique Musculocutaneous Abdominal Flap
......................... 1037
D. R.
Marshall
362.
Rectus Abdominis Musculocutaneous Flap
................................. 1037
M. I. Dinner, H. P. Labandter, and R. V. Dowden
363.
Transverse Abdominal Island Flap
....................................... 1042
C. R. Hartrampf, Jr., and
L. F.
Elliott
364.
Transverse Rectus Abdominis Musculocutaneous Flap from the Scarred Abdomen
.. . 1046
/.
M. Drever
Contents lxiii
365. Microvascular
Free
Transfer
of a Groin Skin Flap
............................ 1053
K. Harii
366.
Microvascular Free Superficial Inferior Epigastric Artery (SIEA) Flap
............. 1055
R. J. Allen and Mary E. Lester
367.
Microsurgical Free Transfer of a Latissimus
Dorsi Musculocutaneous
Flap
......... 1058
D.
Serafin
and D. J. Goodkind
368.
Microvascular Free Transfer of a Gluteal Musculocutaneous Flap
................ 1061
T. Fujino
369.
Microvascular Free Transfer of a Gluteal Musculocutaneous Flap
................ 1064
W. W. Shaw and R. W.
Liebling
370.
Microvascular Free TRAM Flap
......................................... 1066
A.-M. Feller, E. Biemer, and H.-U. Steinau
371.
Microvascular Free Deep Inferior Epigastric Perforator
(DIEP)
Flap
.............. 1069
C. Heitmann and R. J. Allen
372.
Immediate Microvascular Free TRAM Flap
................................. 1072
ƒ.
G
Grotting
373.
Rubens Flap for Breast Reconstruction
.................................... 1075
P. M. Gardner and]. C. Grotting
374.
Microvascular Free Superior and Inferior Gluteal Artery Perforator (SGAP/IGAP)
Flaps for Breast Reconstruction
......................................... 1077
M. M. LoTempio and R. J. Allen
375.
Adipofascial (Anterior Rectus Sheath) Flaps for Breast Reconstruction
............ 1081
S. Sakai, I. Suzuki, and H. Izawa
Nipple
376.
Nipple Reconstruction with the Modified Double-Opposing-Tab Flap
............ 1082
S. S.
Kroll
377.
Propeller Flap: One-Stage Procedure for Nipple-Areola Reconstruction
............ 1084
B. Teimourian, R. B.
Karp,
and S. Malekzadeh
378.
Nipple Reconstruction with the Skate Flap and Modifications
................... 1086
W. R. Staggers, L. O. Vasconez, R. J. Fix, and S. Terkonda
PART
В
AXILLA AND CHEST WALL RECONSTRUCTION
________
379.
Transposition and Advancement Skin Flaps
................................. 1093
D. P. Armstrong
380.
Five-Skin Flap
....................................................... 1097
B. Hirshowitz and A. Karev
381.
Parascapular Fasciocutaneous Flap for Release of Axillary Burn
Contracture
....... 1099
G. G. Hallock
382.
Transposition
and Advancement Skin Flaps
................................. 1102
ƒ.
E. Woods
383. Contralateral
Transverse Thoracoabdominal Skin Flap
........................ 1106
R. L. Baroudi
384.
Bipedicle Skin Flaps
................................................... 1109
L. C.
Argenta
and E. C. Dims
385.
Breast Flaps
......................................................... 1110
R. P. Gingrass
lxiv Contents
386. Deepithelialized
Turnover Deltopectoral
Flap...............................
1112
A. G.
Leonard
387.
Omental
Flap
........................................................
Ш5
R. S.
Stabi
and M.
J. Jurkiewicz
388.
Pectoralis Major
Muscle
and Musculocutaneous
Flaps
........................ 1118
S. Ariyan
389.
Rotation-Advancement Split Pectoralis (RASP) Major Muscle Turnover Flap
for Median Chest Wounds and Median Sternotomy Dehiscence and Infection
....... 1118
D. A. Staffenberg
390.
Rectus Abdominis Muscle Flaps for Median Sternotomy Infections
............... 1120
M. S. Wong and
T. R.
Stevenson
391.
Serratus Anterior Muscle and Musculocutaneous Flap
......................... 1123
J. C. Grotting
392.
Rectus Abdominis Muscle and Musculocutaneous Flap
........................ 1124
H. Labandter, M. I. Dinner, and R. V. Dowden
393.
Intercostal Neurovascular Musculocutaneous-Rib Flap
........................ 1126
J. W. Little III
PART A ABDOMINAL WALL AND GROIN RECONSTRUCTION
394.
Local Skin Flaps
...................................................... 1133
W. C
Trier
395.
Transposition Skin Flap to the Groin
...................................... 1135
M.
ß.
Constantian
396.
Groin Skin Flap for Coverage of Abdominal Wall Defects
...................... 1137
A. S. Earle and C.
Vlastou
397.
Groin Skin Flap for
Contralateral
Groin Defects
............................. 1139
I. A. McGregor and D. S. Soutar
398.
Omental Flap for Coverage of Exposed Groin Vessels
......................... 1139
R. H. Samson
399.
Rectus Femoris Flap
...................................................
Ц40
W. Y. Hoffman and G. Trengove-Jones
400.
Rectus Abdominis Flap for Groin Defects
.................................. 1141
J. Bunkis and
R.
L. Walton
401.
Tensor Fasciae Latae Musculocutaneous Flap for Abdominal-Wall Reconstruction
. .. 1145
G. W.
Carlson
402.
Deep Inferior Epigastric Artery Island Rectus Musculocutaneous Flap
............ 1146
G. I. Taylor, R. J. Cortett, and]. B. Boy
d
403.
Microvascular and Pedicled Anterolateral Thigh Flap
for Abdominal-Wall Reconstruction
....................................... 1150
Y.
Rimata
404.
Internal Oblique Muscle Flap
............................................ 1152
W. M. Swartz and S. S. Ramasastry
Contents lxv
405.
Component
Separation
for
Abdominal-
Wall Defects
.......................... 1156
V.
T.
Nguyen,
К. К.
Azari, and
К. С.
Shestak
406.
Umbilical Reconstruction Using a Cone-Shaped Flap
.......................... 1159
Y.Itob
PART
В
VAGINAL,
VULVAR,
AND PERINEAL RECONSTRUCTION
407.
Expansion of Vaginal Lining by Graduated Dilation
.......................... 1163
T. R. Broadbent
408.
Vaginal Mucosal Flaps
................................................. 1165
A. Weiss, Jr.
409.
Medial Thigh Skin Flaps for Repair of Vaginal Stenosis
........................ 1167
A. I. Pakiam
410.
Vulvoperineal Fasciocutaneous Flap for Vaginal Reconstruction
................. 1169
E Giraldo
411.
New Technique of Vaginal Reconstruction Using Neurovascular
Pudendal-Thigh Flaps
................................................. 1173
V: T.Joseph andj.
Т. К.
Wee
412.
Short Gracilis Myocutaneous Flaps for Vulvovaginal Reconstruction
........... 1177
J. T. Soper
413.
Reconstruction of the Vagina Using the Modified Singapore Flap
.............. 1181
J. E. Woods, P.
Yugueros,
and W. J. Kane
414.
Rectus Abdominis Flaps in Vaginal and Pelvic Reconstruction
................... 1183
G. R. Tobin
415.
Transpelvic Rectus Abdominis Flap Reconstruction of Defects
Following Abdominal-Perineal Resection
................................... 1188
S. S.
Kroll
416.
Penile Skin Flap for Vaginal Reconstruction in Male Transsexuals
................ 1190
R. Meyer
417.
Rectosigmoid Flap for Vaginal Reconstruction
............................... 1195
S. K. Kim and K. J. Park
418.
Bilateral
Superomedial
Thigh Flaps for Primary Reconstruction of the Vulva
....... 1197
B. Hirshowitz
419.
V-Y Advancement Myocutaneous Gracilis Flap for Reconstruction of the Vulva
..... 1199
1.
J.
Pelea
and Y. Ullmann
420.
Gluteal Thigh Flap for Reconstruction of Perineal Defects
...................... 1201
R. L. Walton, D. J. Hurwitz, andj. Bunkis
421.
Gracilis Muscle and Musculocutaneous Flaps to the Perineum
.................. 1206
E R.
Heckler
422.
Transverse Gracilis Musculocutaneous Flap
................................. 1212
N.
J. Yousif, H. S. Matloub, R. Kolachalam, B. K. Grunert, andj. R.
Sånger
PART
С
PENILE, SCROTAL, AND PERINEAL RECONSTRUCTION
423.
Local Skin Flaps of the Penis
............................................ 1216
C. E.
Horton
and
І. В.
Kaplan
424.
Glans
Skin Flap
...................................................... 1225
G. E
Shubailat
lxvi
Contents
425.
Prepuce Skin Flap
..................................................... —
R. Happle
426.
Deepithelialized Overlap Skin Flap of the Penis
.............................. 1231
E. D. Smith
427.
Inguinal Skin Flap for Urethral Reconstruction
.............................. 1235
S. Zentano Alanis
428.
Tubed Abdominal Skin Flap for Penile Reconstruction
........................ 1237
J. M.
Noe
429.
Tubed Groin Skin Flap and Microvascular Free Flap Phalloplasty
................ 1240
C. L
Puckett
430.
Radial Forearm Free Flap for Penile Reconstruction
.......................... 1241
C. К.
Herman, A. S. Hoschander, and B.
Strauch
431.
Ubar
Forearm Flap for Phallic Reconstruction
.............................. 1244
D. A. Gilbert
432.
Prefabricated Lateral Arm Flap for Penile Reconstruction
...................... 1248
R. K. Khouri, P. Pelissier, and V. M. Casoli
433.
Radial Forearm Flap for Penile Reconstruction
.............................. 1250
L. J. Gottlieb, L.
A. Levine,
and L. S. Zachary
434.
Cricket Bat Flap: One-Stage Free Forearm Flap Phalloplasty
.................. 1255
J. B. Boyd
435.
Scrotal Flap
......................................................... 1260
V; C.
Lanier
Jr.
436.
Medial Thigh Skin Flaps for Reconstruction of the Scrotum
.................... 1262
B. Hirshowitz
437.
Medial Thigh Fasciocutaneous Flap for Total Scrotal Reconstruction
............. 1263
G. G. Hallock
438.
Paired Inguinal Skin Flaps for Epispadias Exstrophy Repair
.................... 1267
C. E.
Horton,
C. J.
Devine,
Jr., and
N.
W.
Garrigues
439.
Rectus
Abdominis Muscle
Flap
Incorporation
into Bladder Repair
............... 1270
E R.
Heckler
PART
P
ANAL RECONSTRUCTION
___________________________
440.
Inferior Rectal Artery Spiral Skin Flap
..................................... 1273
Đ.
R,
Miliard,
Jr.
441.
Reconstruction of the Anoperineal Area with the V-Y Advancement Triangular
Island Flap
.......................................................... 1275
ƒ. /.
P
eled
and
Y.
Ollmann
442.
Island Flap Anoplasty for Anal Canal Stenosis and Mucosal Ectropion
............ 1277
M. J.
Pídala,
Ε Α.
Slezák, and
J. A.
Porter
443.
Gluteus
Maximus
Transposition Flap for Sphincter Reconstruction
.............. 1279
5.
P.
Seidel,
К.
E.
Georgeson, and
L. O.
Vasconez
PART
E LUMBOSACRAL
RECONSTRUCTION
__________________
444.
Limberg Skin Flaps
................................................... 1283
ƒ.
G. Hoehn
Contents lxvii
445. Gluteal Rotation
Skin Flap.............................................
1286
ß.
Η.
Griffith
446.
Gluteus
Maximus
Muscle and Musculocutaneous Flaps
....................... 1289
S. W. Parry, E. C. Almaguer, and L, O. Vasconez
447.
Sliding Gluteus
Maximus
Flap
........................................... 1294
O. M.
Ramirez and].
N.
Pozner
448.
Slide-Swing Skin and Musculocutaneous Flap
............................... 1299
J. Schrudde and
V. P
etrovici
449.
Thoracolumbar-Sacral Flap
............................................. 1302
ƒ.
Η.
Binns and
S.
С.
Vyas
450.
Intercostal Neurovascular Island Skin Flap
................................. 1303
R. K. Daniel and
C. L.
Kerrigan
451.
Upper Quadrant Abdominal Musculocutaneous Rib-Skin Flap
.................. 1306
J. W. Little III
452.
Paravertebral Osteomuscular Flap
........................................ 1309
J. C.
Muštarde
453.
Transverse Lumbosacral Back Flap
....................................... 1312
Я.
L. Hill, Jr.
454.
Bilateral Latissimus
Dorsi
Musculocutaneous Advancement Flaps for Closure
of Meningomyelocele Defects
............................................ 1315
J. B. McCraw and J. O. Penix
455.
Bilateral Interconnected Latissimus Dorsi-Gluteus
Maximus
Musculocutaneous
Flaps for Closure of Large Lumbosacral Meningomyelocele Defects
.............. 1318
S. S. Ramasastry and
O. M.
Ramirez
PART
F ISCHIAL
RECONSTRUCTION
_________________________
456.
Thigh Transposition Skin Flap
........................................... 1322
B. H. Griffith
457.
Scrotal Flap
......................................................... 1324
/.
Kaplan and M. Ben-Bassat
458.
Gluteus
Maximus
Musculocutaneous Flap
.................................. 1326
R. L. Mills
459.
Gracilis Muscle and Musculocutaneous Flaps
............................... 1327
E R.
Heckler
460.
Biceps Femoris Flaps
.................................................. 1329
G. R. Tobin
PART
G
TROCHANTERIC RECONSTRUCTION
_________________
; 461.
Limberg Skin Flaps
................................................... 1333
-
J. G. Hoehn
462.
Thigh Transposition and Rotation Skin Flaps
............................... 1333
M. B.
Constantian
463.
Thigh Bipedicle Advancement Skin Flap
................................... 1336
B. H.
Griffith
lxviii Contents
464. Gluteal
Thigh Flap for Reconstruction of Lateral Thigh Defects
................. 1338
J. Bunkis, R. L. Walton, and D. J. Hnrwitz
465.
Total Thigh Flap
..................................................... 1340
G. S.
Georgiádé
466.
Gluteus
Maximus
Muscle and Musculocutaneous Flaps
....................... 1343
R. L. Mills
467.
Vastus Laterális
Muscle Flap
............................................ 1344
R. L. Mills
468.
Tensor Fasciae Latae Musculocutaneous Flap
............................... 1346
T. R. Stevenson and
F. Nahai
469.
Proximal TFL (Gluteus Medius-Tensor Fasciae Latae) Musculocutaneous Flap
...... 1348
J. W. Little III and J. R. Lyons
470.
Upper Transverse Rectus Abdominis Flap: Flag Flap
.......................... 1350
R. De la
Plaza
471.
Inferiorly-Based Rectus Muscle Flap in Flank Wound Coverage
.................. 1354
B. M.
Greenberg
f
472.
Open-Jump Skin Flap from Abdomen to Thigh
.............................. 1355
:
S. C. Morgan
473.
Free Microvascular Posterolateral Thigh Flaps
............................... 1355
T R.
Heinz and L. O. Vasconez
SECTION V: LOWER EXTREMITY
miCÖNSTRüCÏÏCM
PART A LOWER LEG AND KNEE RECONSTRUCTION
___________
474.
Slide-Swing Skin Flap
.................................................. 1359
J. Scbrudde and V. Petrovici
475.
Bipedicle Crural Skin Flap
.............................................. 1359
S. W.
Hartwell,
Jr.
476.
Island Flap in Reconstructive Surgery of the Legs
............................ 1359
E C.
Beban
477.
Sliding Transposition Skin Flap
.......................................... 1363
S. H. Harrison and M.
N.
Saad
478.
Saphenous Venous Flap
................................................ 1366
R. L. Thatte, M. S. Wagh, and M. R. Thatte
479.
Lateral Genicular Artery Flap
........................................... 1369
A. Hayashi and Y. Maruyama
480.
Three Anteromedial Fasciocutaneous Leg Island Flaps
......................... 1372
A. A. Khashaba and M. M. El-Saadi
481.
Fasciocutaneous Flap
.................................................. 1375
B.
Pontén
482.
Anterior
Tibial
Flap
................................................... 1379
J. E R.
Rocha
and A. Gilbert
483.
Cross-Leg Skin Flap
................................................... 1381
A. M. Morris
Contents lxix
484. Sartorius
Muscle
and Musculocutaneous
Flap
............................... 1381
M. Orticochea
485. Gastrocnemius
Muscle
and Musculocutaneous Flaps.......................... 1384
B. E. Cohen and
M.
E. Ciaravino
486. Vastus Medialis Musculocutaneous and Musculocutaneous-Tendinous Flaps
for
Knee Reconstruction
.................................................. 1390
G. R. Tobin
487.
Soleus
Flaps.........................................................
1394
G.
R.
Tobin
488.
Tibialis
Anterior
Muscle
Flap
............................................ 1398
M.
Pers,
S.
Medgyesi, and B. Kirkby
489.
Flexor Digitorum Longus Muscle Flap
..................................... 1400
M.
Pers,
S. Medgyesi, and B. Kirkby
490.
Combined Extensor
Digitorum Longus and Peroneus Longus
Musculocutaneous
Flap
................................................ 1402
R.
}.
Bloch,
L.
M.
Cordero,
and J. M.
Psillakis
491.
Extensor
Hallucis Longus
Muscle Flap
.................................... 1406
M.
Pers,
S. Medgyesi, and B. Kirkby
492.
Peroneus
Brevis
Muscle
Flap
............................................ 1408
M.
Pers,
S. Medgyesi, and B. Kirkby
493.
Peroneus Longus Muscle
Flap
........................................... 1409
M.
Pers,
S. Medgyesi, and B. Kirkby
494.
Free
Groin
Flap
...................................................... 1411
D.
Serafin
and C. ŕí.
Manstein
495.
Microvascular
Free Transfer of a Latissimus
Dorsi
Muscle and
Musculocutaneous Flap
................................................ 1414
R. M. Barton and L. O. Vasconez
496.
Free Muscle Flaps with Split-Thickness Skin Grafts for Contoured Closure
of Difficult Wounds
................................................... 1417
J. W. May, Jr., and
R. C
Savage
497.
Microvascular Free Gracilis Muscle and Musculocutaneous Flap
................ 1420
jR. T. Manktelow and R. M. Zuker
498.
Deep Inferior Epigastric Artery Rectus Musculocutaneous Free Flap
.............. 1422
G. I Taylor, R. J. Corlett, and]. B. Boy
d
499.
Microvascular Free Rectus Abdominis Muscle Flap for
Lower Extremity Reconstruction
......................................... 1423
T. Benacquista and B.
Strauch
500.
Lower Extremity Muscle Perforator Flaps
.................................. 1425
G.G.
Hallock
501.
Microvascular Free Transfer of a Compound Deep Circumflex Grain and Iliac
Crest Flap
.......................................................... 1432
G. I. Taylor and R.
].
Corlett
502.
Internal Oblique Muscle and Osteomuscular Flap
............................ 1437
W. M. Swartz and S. S. Ramasastry
503.
Microvascular Free Transfer of Fibula
..................................... 1440
A. J.
Weiland
and
J. R.
Moore
lxx
Contents
PART
В
FOOT AND ANKLE RECONSTRUCTION
________________
504.
Transposition and Rotation Skin Flaps of the Sole of the Foot
................... 1443
J. W. Curtin
505.
Fasciocutaneous Cone Flap
............................................. 1447
W.
Calderón,
P.
Ändrades,
P. Leniz, J. L.
Pineros,
S.
Llanos,
R.
Roa, O. Iribarren,
M.
Steiner,
and D. Calderón
506.
Bipedicle Skin Flap to the Heel
........................................... 1449
N. L Elsahy
507.
V-Y Advancement Flaps to the Heel and Ankle
.............................. 1450
Y
Maruyama and Y. Iwahira
508.
Deepithelialized Turnover Skin Flap of the Lower Leg and Foot
............... 1452
R. L Thatte
and
N.
Laud
509.
Reversed
Dermis
Flap
................................................. 1457
A. I. Pakiam
510.
Filleted Toe Flap
...................................................... 1459
A.
].
J. Emmett
511.
Reverse Anterior
Tibial
Artery Flap
....................................... 1461
Y.P. Peng
512.
Medial Plantar Flap
................................................... 1465
R.
£.
Shanahan
513.
Lateral Calcaneal Artery Skin Flap
....................................... 1467
L. C.
Argenta
514.
Plantar Artery-Skin-Fascia Flap
.......................................... 1470
R. S. Reiffel
515.
Medial Plantar Flap
................................................... 1474
D. Martin, B. Gorowitz,
}.
M. Peres, and].
Baudet
516.
Lateral Supramalleolar Flap
............................................. 1477
A. C. Masquelet and M. C.
Romana
517.
Sural
Flap
........................................................... 1480
A. C. Masquelet
518.
Dorsalis
Pedis
Flap
................................................... 1483
L. T. Furlotv, Jr.
519.
Dorsalis
Pedis Myofascial
Flap
.......................................... 1488
T. I. A. Ismail
520. Medialis
Pedis
Flap
................................................... 1490
A. C. Masquelet and M. C.
Romana
521.
Local Fasciocutaneous Flaps for Dorsal Foot and Ankle Coverage
. 1493
G. G. Hallock
522.
Anterolateral Thigh Flap
............................................... 1495
T. Begité
and A. C. Masquelet
523.
Posterior Calf Fasciocutaneous Flap with Distal Pedicle to Reconstruct
Ankle Defects
................................................. 1498
Đ.
Le Nen,
W.
Ни,
and
С.
Lefevre
524.
Flexor Digitorum Longus Muscle Flap
.................................. 1500
R.Ger
Contents lxxi
I
525.
Abductor
Digiti
Minimi Muscle Flap
...................................... 1501
R.
Ger
526.
Abductor
Hallucis
Brevis
Muscle Flap
..................................... 1504
R.
Ger
527.
Flexor Digitorum
Brevis
Muscle Flap
...................................... 1506
R.
Ger
528.
Flexor
Hallucis
Brevis
Muscle Flap
....................................... 1507
R.
Ger
529.
Extensor Digitorum
Brevis
Muscle Flap
.................................... 1510
R.
Ger
530.
Flexor
Hallucis
Brevis
Muscle Flap
....................................... 1511
K. T.
Mahan
531.
Cross-Foot Skin Flap
.................................................. 1513
G. A. Taylor
532.
Cross-Thigh Flap
..................................................... 1515
H. Tramier
533.
Cross-Groin Skin Flap
................................................. 1517
D. W.
Furnas
534.
Buttock Skin Flap
..................................................... 1520
G. A. Drabyn and J. F.
Nappi
535.
Ipsilateral Gracilis Musculocutaneous Flap
................................. 1522
G. F. Shubailat
536.
Gastrocnemius Musculocutaneous Cross-Leg Flap
............................ 1523
C.
L
PuckettandJ. F. Reinisch
537.
Gastrocnemius Musculocutaneous V-Y Advancement Flap
..................... 1525
P.
C. Linton
538.
Microneurovascular Free Transfer of a Dorsalis
Pedis
Flap to the Heel
............ 1527
L. A. Sbarzer
539.
Free Parietotemporalis
Fasciai Flap
....................................... 1529
J. Upton and C. M. Rodgers
540.
Free Scapular Flap
.............................................,...... 1531
L.
Fonseca
Dos
Santos and A. Gilbert
541.
Microneurovascular Free Inferior Gluteal Artery Perforator (IGAP)
Fasciocutaneous Flap for Achilles Tendon Defects
........................... 1533
C. Papp
and C. Wmdhofer
542.
Scapular and Parascapular Flaps
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J.
Baudet, T.
Nassif,
J. L. Bovet, and B.
Panconi
543.
Microneurovascuiar Skin and Osteocutaneous Free Radial Artery Flap
............ 1536
E.
Biemer and
W.
Stock
544.
Microvascular Composite Serratus Anterior and Rib Flap for
Tibial
Composite
Bone and Soft-Tissue Defect
............................................ 1537
C. H. Lin
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