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The bipedicle flap revisited

I D Flint1, R J Siegle

  • 1Department of Otolaryngology, Ohio State University, Columbus 43210.

The Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology
|June 1, 1994
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Bipedicle advancement flaps are under-utilized for superficial soft tissue reconstruction. This review highlights their technique, benefits, and disadvantages, advocating for their consideration in various reconstructive scenarios.

Area of Science:

  • Dermatologic surgery
  • Plastic and reconstructive surgery

Background:

  • Limited literature exists on bipedicle advancement flaps in dermatologic surgery.
  • This paper addresses the underutilization of this reconstructive technique.

Observation:

  • The paper reviews the surgical technique of bipedicle advancement flaps.
  • It presents numerous case examples, many previously undescribed.
  • Benefits and disadvantages of the flap are discussed.

Findings:

  • Bipedicle advancement flaps are a versatile tool for soft tissue reconstruction.
  • The technique offers a valuable reconstructive option for diverse defects across multiple body sites.

Implications:

  • Dermatologists and plastic surgeons should consider bipedicle flaps more frequently.

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  • Further research and case reporting could expand the application of this technique.