PMID: 6990855Jan 1, 1980Paper

Free omental transfer to the lower limbs

Annals of Plastic Surgery
H OhtsukaM Itoh

Abstract

Utilization of a free omental transfer with a skin graft in two lower limbs for soft tissue and skin cover in difficult situations is reported. In 1 patient, it was used to cover open and damaged joints around the ankle, and in the other, for the reconstruction of a circumferential defect in a lower limb. The results were quite satisfactory.

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Apr 25, 2003·Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery·Christopher T MaloneyW P Andrew Lee
Nov 12, 1998·Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery·A H SchwabeggerM M Ninković
Dec 7, 2017·Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy : SRA·Nicla SettembreSergueï Malikov
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