_____ flaps are longer flaps based on known blood vessels supplying the skin, which enables them to be moved safely across large distances
#2
Osseocutaneous and sensory flaps are types of _____ flaps
#3
_____ flaps often skin with bone or muscle is transferred with the flap (osseocutaneous or myocutaneous flaps, respectively)
#4
Thenar flap is a type of transposition flap which is _____ for regional reconstruction
#5
_____ are tissues that bring vascularity as they are transferred with their blood supply
#6
_____ flaps are local flaps that ignore blood vessel paths
#7
_____ flaps are local flaps that respect blood vessel paths
#8
The given image shows the pectoralis major flap, which is based on the _____ artery.
#9
_____ knife is used to harvest a split skin aka Thiersch graft
#10
_____ is a synthetic non-absorbable monofilament suture material used in plastic surgery and exhibits a degree of plasticity
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Regional Flaps Flashcard Deck - 10 Cards
Flashcard 1: _____ flaps are longer flaps based on known blood vessels supplying the skin, which enables them to be moved safely across large distances
Answer: Axial
Flashcard 2: Osseocutaneous and sensory flaps are types of _____ flaps
Answer: composite
Flashcard 3: _____ flaps often skin with bone or muscle is transferred with the flap (osseocutaneous or myocutaneous flaps, respectively)
Answer: Composite
Flashcard 4: Thenar flap is a type of transposition flap which is _____ for regional reconstruction
Answer: interposed
Flashcard 5: _____ are tissues that bring vascularity as they are transferred with their blood supply
Answer: Flaps
Flashcard 6: _____ flaps are local flaps that ignore blood vessel paths
Answer: Random transposition
Flashcard 7: _____ flaps are local flaps that respect blood vessel paths
Answer: Axial
Flashcard 8: The given image shows the pectoralis major flap, which is based on the _____ artery.
Answer: thoracoacromial
Flashcard 9: _____ knife is used to harvest a split skin aka Thiersch graft
Answer: Humbys
Flashcard 10: _____ is a synthetic non-absorbable monofilament suture material used in plastic surgery and exhibits a degree of plasticity
Answer: Polybutester
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