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  • CLINICAL APPLICATION OF PEDICULATED SUPER LONG RANDOMIZED FLAP: INTRODUCTION TO DELAY TRANSFER OF BIPOLAR DOUBLE PEDICULATED RANDOMIZED FLAP

    Abstract A doublepediculated randomized flap parallal to the longitudinal axis of the extremity was designed. The skin and the subcutaneous tissue superficial to the deep fascia was incised on both sides of the axis of the flap. The subcutaneous tissue was separated from the deep fascia. The two ends of the flap should not be incised, thus a bipolar doulepediculated flap was formed. A silicone membrane was placed under the flap toobstruct the blood supply of the flap partially so that the delay effect was created. After 10~14 days, one end of the pedicles was divided so thata pediculated superlong randomized flap was formed. The flap was transferred to cover the wound on the recipient area. The wound on the donor site was closed directly or covered by split skin graft. From Janurary 1991 to July 1994,this technique was used in 8 patients (male 6, female 2). The age averaged 30 years old. These cases included 5 cases of fracture complicated with skin defect or scar on leg and 3 cases of crashing injury of the lower extremity. The length and width of the flap and the width of the pedicle ranged from 20cm×7cm×4cm to 29cm×10cm×3cm respectively. The flaps were completely survived after operation. The wound and the exposed deep tissues such as bone, tendon, nerve and vessels were covered and repaired. As a consequence that the pediculated superlong randomized flap was effective in repairing soft tissue defect.

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