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- Q7370304 subject Q6457495.
- Q7370304 abstract "A rotation flap is a semicircular skin flap that is rotated into the defect on a fulcrum point. Rotation flaps provide the ability to mobilize large areas of tissue with a wide vascular base for reconstruction. The flap must be adequately large, and a large base is necessary if a back-cut will be needed to lengthen the flap. If the flap is too small, the residual defect can be covered by mobilizing the surrounding tissue.A drawback of rotation flaps is the extended cutting and undermining needed to create the flap, thus increasing the risk of hemorrhage and nerve damage.This term is often used in contrast with the term "free flap" where the transferred tissue is completely detached.".
- Q7370304 thumbnail Gastrocnemius_rotational_flap.jpg?width=300.
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- Q7370304 wikiPageExternalLink topic861.htm.
- Q7370304 wikiPageWikiLink Q166019.
- Q7370304 wikiPageWikiLink Q18349272.
- Q7370304 wikiPageWikiLink Q2945973.
- Q7370304 wikiPageWikiLink Q3216616.
- Q7370304 wikiPageWikiLink Q5871352.
- Q7370304 wikiPageWikiLink Q6457495.
- Q7370304 wikiPageWikiLink Q7168177.
- Q7370304 comment "A rotation flap is a semicircular skin flap that is rotated into the defect on a fulcrum point. Rotation flaps provide the ability to mobilize large areas of tissue with a wide vascular base for reconstruction. The flap must be adequately large, and a large base is necessary if a back-cut will be needed to lengthen the flap.".
- Q7370304 label "Rotation flap".
- Q7370304 depiction Gastrocnemius_rotational_flap.jpg.