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The reversed forearm flap using scarred skin in hand reconstruction
British Journal of Plastic Surgery
|July 1, 1985
Abstract:
A reverse forearm flap was used in the reconstruction of the hands of two epileptic patients, who had sustained deep dermal burns of the right hand and forearm. The base of both flaps consisted of scarred, transplanted skin. Furthermore one flap was split. Venous drainage was preserved. A good result was observed in both cases.